I have to admit, it’s a little weird to write about a chapel where I was the speaker. But I’m willing to push past that, because I don’t think we’re talking about the harmful rhetoric of purity culture in Christian community nearly enough. You can listen to my soapbox in it’s entirety here, but the main point is this—your purity has nothing to do with what you have or have not done physically, and everything to do with the person and work of Jesus Christ.

Your purity has nothing to do with what you have or have not done physically, and everything to do with the person and work of Jesus Christ.

Let’s start having better discussions about Christian sexual ethics, rather than using unhelpful and inaccurate metaphors.

You in?