In the quiet corners of traditional religious life, there are moments that act as tectonic shifts. For Mark Tidd, the founding pastor of Highlands Church in Denver, that moment arrived 20 years ago in the form of a 7-year-old child named Hal. At the time, Tidd was a pastor in Boulder, living a life far removed from his original plan to become an archaeologist. His path had already been redirected by personal upheaval, but the conversation he was…
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