I was raised not to worship people,
not to idolize,
and not to place myself above or below another soul.

I was raised to be like Christ—
to stand eye to eye,
to walk upright,
and to treat people equally in worth,
not equally in access.

There is a difference.

If I treat a person differently,
it is because of how they have treated me
not because I believe I am superior,
and not because I seek control.

Equality does not mean endurance without response.

Christ corrected.
Christ withdrew.
Christ set boundaries.
And He did so without apology.

I will not sit quietly while someone continues behavior
that clearly requires correction.
Nor will I participate in false peace
when what is actually needed is reflection.

Correction is not cruelty.
Distance is not hatred.
And silence is not weakness.

There are moments when a person must be checked,
and moments when a person must be set aside
not to be punished,
but to be given the dignity of time
to understand what their apology is actually for.

An apology is not a performance.
It is not words spoken to end discomfort.
It is not a shortcut back to access.

An apology is accountability.
It is awareness.
It is the willingness to say:
“I see what I did, and I own it.”

Grace does not erase responsibility.
Love does not cancel consequence.
And forgiveness does not mean immediate reinstatement.

I remain open to restoration.
But restoration requires truth, humility, and change—
not excuses, not pressure, not entitlement.

We live in a world obsessed with followship
crowds, clicks, approval, hierarchy.

I was born into fellowship.

Fellowship is covenant.
It is standing tall together—
not behind one another,
not above one another,
but with one another.

I did not give birth to my children
so they would learn how to follow.
I gave birth to them so they would know where they belong.

They were not born into a trend.
They were not born into an audience.
They were born into a covenant
older than me,
older than them,
and stronger than this world’s need for compliance.

I stand tall—not in defiance,
but in alignment.

Equal in worth.
Clear in boundaries.
At peace with accountability.

That is not arrogance.
That is integrity.

CB | Creeker Broadcast