With Christianity in America, we have a white-man problem; more specifically, a white Jesus problem. The problem with white Jesus is that it gives us an excuse to worship a white (or orange) Trump. Christianity was never meant to be tribalistic in nature because, at its core, it's meant to be inclusive. Christianity should not be about dividing people; it should be about uniting them. If we look at the Bible, all of this is more about God's ethics and not our preference. When the faith becomes all about division, we can know for certain that it has been hijacked... for centuries. If Christianity is only seen through the powerbrokers, the white men of power and faith, it becomes an ugly abomination that looks a little like its founder and savior. It's problematic when the faith orientations only see others in terms of how different they are. Things have gone awry. Thinking like this is what sets up the white-savior mentality. When it comes to following Jesus, Christians are called to love, sacrifice, and give to others for no other reason than "Jesus said so." Sorry, white, American church. You've forgotten why you exist. The church of Christ is only supposed to be about people and for the good of people as we mold ourselves closer to God's image. Anything else is just wrong. To preach Jesus and not preach love is not Jesus. To preach Jesus and not preach inclusion is not Jesus. To preach Jesus and not preach grace and compassion is not Jesus. If the American church has too many "not Jesus" moments, I'm pretty sure it's not God's church anymore. It's just cosplay Christianity. There has to be a better way. Come along for the ride as we skewer through, life, culture, and spirituality in the face of a changing world. www.SnarkyFaith.com