The Heart Behind this Community
Changed By Grace is a Christ-centered space for people who already follow Jesus and for those who are simply curious, searching, or not sure what they believe yet. Everyone is welcome to come as they are, ask honest questions, and learn more about who Jesus is and what God’s grace means in real life. How we treat one another Speak with kindness and respect to all members, whether they identify as Christians or not; no mocking, shaming, or attacking anyone’s background or questions. Make room for questions and doubt; it is okay for people to say “I don’t understand” or “I’m not there yet” without being condemned or pressured. Share truth with grace: when talking about sin, salvation, or doctrine, communicate with humility, patience, and compassion. What is and isn’t okay to post Encouraged: testimonies, questions about Jesus or the Bible, honest struggles, and content that helps people encounter God’s love and understand the gospel more clearly. Not allowed: hateful or demeaning content toward any person or group, including nonbelievers, people of other faiths, or different backgrounds. When sharing teaching or advice, focus on helping and explaining, not arguing or “proving someone wrong,” especially with those who are still exploring faith. Communication and conflict If someone asks a “basic” or repeated question about faith, respond gently and helpfully instead of criticizing them for not knowing. If a discussion about beliefs becomes heated, slow down, step back, and remember the goal is to love people and point them to Christ, not to win debates. Bring disagreements back to scripture and Christ-like character, and if needed, involve an admin rather than letting things escalate. Safety, privacy, and next steps Protect each other’s stories, especially those who are just beginning to open up about their lives and questions; do not share their posts outside the group without permission. This community is not a replacement for a local church or professional help; members are encouraged to connect with a healthy church and, when needed, qualified counselors, doctors, or other professionals.