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Lessons from a three-hour church service

Lessons from a three-hour church service

Jason Roach
Jason Roach
Date posted: 29 Sep 2025

It's sometimes said that culture is like a river. To fully appreciate its flow, you need to get in it. I had the privilege of putting this into practice recently when I visited a church with a predominantly Nigerian membership.

Rather than observing from a distance, I got to swim in the stream of their worship. It highlighted several ways in which my own multi-ethnic church values certain things differently. This doesn't automatically mean either set of practices is better or worse. But the customs reveal the creeds underneath. Experiencing the differences first-hand helped me sense what was going on under the surface.

Guilt & shame: The gospel is big enough to address both

Guilt & shame: The gospel is big enough to address both

Jason Roach
Jason Roach
Date posted: 9 Aug 2025

Note: this article contains references to abuse.

When Leanne first shared her story in our women's group, the room fell silent. Years of abuse had left scars far deeper than the physical ones. Though she'd found freedom from her abuser, she hadn't escaped the shame that followed her like a shadow.

When shame closes doors, love opens them

When shame closes doors, love opens them

Jason Roach
Jason Roach
Date posted: 5 Jul 2025

For years, Eleanor slipped into our church services late and left early. She always sat in the back row, always turned down invitations to coffee and her attendance was sporadic at best. When she did come, she kept her head down, rarely making eye contact - many assumed she was just shy or private.

What none of us knew was that Eleanor was carrying a burden of profound shame. Her flat had gradually become overwhelmed with possessions: piles of magazines, bags of clothes, stacks of boxes - until there were only narrow pathways between mountains of items. The situation had deteriorated to the point where it posed genuine health risks, but her shame kept her locked in silence. She felt that if people saw how she lived, they would judge her and think something was wrong with her.

How to apply the gospel across cultures? Talk about shame
bridging cultural divides

How to apply the gospel across cultures? Talk about shame

Jason Roach
Jason Roach
Date posted: 16 May 2025

I still remember the weight of that brown envelope in my hands. My entire future seemed contained within those folded A-level results. With trembling fingers, I opened it, and my heart sank. The grades weren't enough for medical school.

In that moment, I hadn't broken any moral code. There were even mitigating circumstances that had affected my performance. Yet what overwhelmed me wasn't guilt - it was shame.

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