For me, there is something right about this series because it provides a "teaching moment" that is long overdue. It is causing people to begin thinking critically about their practices of blind obedience to clergy figures and the distorted prosperity notions that inform clergy practices.
By Blair Ames News-Post Staff, fredericknewspost.com When Tamelyn Tucker-Worgs moved to Maryland in the ’90s, she went church hopping. Having grown up in the Houston area, her home sanctuary was a mid-size, intimate, family church. As an adult, she found herself drawn to a megachurch....