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Tenth Presbyterian Church & GRACE "independence"

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12/21/2023

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Excerpt:GRACE is a crisis management company frequently hired by Christian churches who have attained public notoriety for various forms of abuse of women and men, girls and boys. GRACE is brought in to manage the crisis by investigating the bad actors, then make recommendations for cleaning up the church's public image.GRACE sells itself as an impartial business that can be trusted to root out abusers of authority. At the center of  their marketing is their claim of objectivity in their research and the reports they write up for their clients.* * *Support Warhorn here.Music is Rise Up, O Lord, a recording of Psalm 10 by My Soul Among Lions.

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