Betrayal is devastating to trust, our sense of justice, and sometimes to our faith because it tears at the fabric of human life and relationships. This clip is from Dr. Christine Pohl’s session on the Hindrances to Fidelity in the seminar “Cultivating Community and Worship: Practices that Define and Sustain Us” at the Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies in June 2016.

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Listen to the entire session on Hindrances to Fidelity: Addressing the Difficulties of Promising [26:08] (Download)


Overview: Despite the importance of promises and promising, many values and commitments in contemporary culture threaten the practice in church and in relationships more generally. Experiences of betrayal and broken promises in families, congregations, and communities are common and devastating. Strengthening fidelity and rebuilding community after betrayal are crucial.

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