Physiological and Social Coherence: The Science of Faith and Justice
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This week at Big Bethel A.M.E., our Intergenerational Church School explores coherence — both physiological and social — as a bridge between science, Scripture, and justice.
Science shows that when we live in love, our bodies enter physiological coherence: heart rhythms steady, stress falls, and the body flourishes. Scripture calls this the spirit of God within us — eternal and life-giving.
But coherence is not only internal. It is also external — a call to live in harmony with our neighbors through justice, mercy, and community. Jesus embodied this external coherence by healing the sick, feeding the hungry, welcoming the outcast, and confronting injustice.
On this Social Justice Sunday, we are joined by Emery Wright, Executive Director of Project South, who reflects on how love becomes justice in public, and how coherence of body and spirit leads to coherence in society.
Together, we discover that true faith is never dry-as-dust, but alive — balancing the inner life with the outer work of justice.