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Sep 04, 2025

💬 Posting in faith means practicing it—even when the comments get complicated.
Social media is where we post prayer vigils and potluck photos… and sometimes, where we get hit with drive-by opinions, armchair theology, or just plain snark.
We’ve all seen it: you share something meaningful—an invitation to worship, a justice event, a devotional—and suddenly someone you haven’t spoken to since 2011 pops up with, “Actually…”
So what do we do with that?
The truth is, when we post from a place of faith, we’re putting more than content online—we’re putting ourselves online. And that takes courage. Especially in a world where the comment section often rewards volume over kindness.
But grace can still live there, too.
Holy Covenant is committed to showing up online the same way we show up in person—with humility, courage, and purpose. That means:
Sometimes faith looks like a prophetic post.
Sometimes it looks like hitting “delete” without guilt.
Sometimes it looks like walking away, praying for the stranger, and protecting your peace.
And yes—sometimes it even means leaving a heart emoji and moving on.
The digital world isn’t just where we share what we believe. It’s where we practice it.
May we do so boldly—and with grace that can’t be trolled.
💬 This week’s challenge:
Before you reply to a difficult comment—or decide not to—pause.
Ask: What does grace look like here?
And if you need to log off for a while, do it with your whole heart.
#TheDigitalDisciple | #GraceOnline | #HCUCCEverywhere

✍️ About the Author:
Eric Miner is Holy Covenant’s resident digital prophet, website wizard, and social media whisperer. He comments not just in words, but in wardrobe—his ever-growing collection of sequin jackets is a liturgy of color and courage. He now packs lighter, designs smarter, and trusts that even in moments of chaos, the Spirit gets the final word.
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