Spiritual Life and Leadership

226. Tackling Toxic Polarization in Your Church, with Allen Hilton and Andrew Hanauer

Markus Watson

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Allen Hilton, Executive Director of A House United, and Andrew Hanauer, CEO of One America Movement, bring a wealth of experience and practical insight into how our churches can navigate political and cultural division, especially during this very divisive election season. We explore their strategies for "courageous conversations" and the importance of understanding and empathy in overcoming polarization—crucial topics for any ministry leader aiming to foster a congregation of love and unity.


THIS EPISODE'S HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:

  • It’s important for churches to address moments of violence, such as the recent assassination attempt on Donald Trump.  People need spiritual leadership in these times.
  • Andrew Hanauer highlights the necessity of individuals taking personal responsibility for their role in division before blaming others.
  • Allen Hilton points out that mingling across divides and having extended contact with others can reduce tendencies to blame.
  • Markus Watson shares his trepidation about discussing divisive incidents within the church, recognizing the need despite potential conflicts.
  • Allen Hilton insists that churches should engage in political conversations as politics profoundly impacts everyone’s lives.
  • The church’s role, according to Andrew Hanauer, is to provide a framework for understanding the world, not avoiding political engagement.
  • Andrew Hanauer asserts that facilitating tough conversations within congregations demonstrates a community's strength and unity.
  • Andrew Hanauer promotes the value of diverse opinions in faith communities to build resilience in times of societal crises.
  • Allen Hilton believes churches have a duty to form individuals “off the spot” who can navigate and mitigate polarization.
  • Andrew Hanauer encourages the practice of praying for people we might consider enemies, which can transform our viewpoint towards them.
  • Faith communities have the opportunity to model unity and provide spiritual meaning during times of loneliness and disconnection.
  • The conversation concludes with Watson, Hilton, and Hanauer emphasizing the importance of self-reflection, responsible voting, and loving both neighbors and enemies to combat political polarization in our society.


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