Posts Tagged ‘Church’

Hijacking the church

Wednesday, February 1st, 2012

Yesterday, once again I was reminded of the church as seen publicly. There are so many representations of the Bible, scripture, and Jesus. No wonder there are so many people who could care less about the church let alone believe in God. I am deeply disturbed by those who allow the church to be hijacked by those who think they speak for the church and Christ. It is deeply disturbing to see how the Gospel is brought into each and every individual campaign. The Gospel to be rightly understood is much larger than these religious campaigns. The Gospel speaks about the “context” of God’s love and concern. There are many who completely miss the context of the whole. We need more people who can stand up and say, “You have heard it… but I say to you”. If we can share the words of Christ, they would speak volumes about reclaiming the Gospel and a true vision of “church”.

really?

Monday, January 30th, 2012

Newt Gingrich made a comment that Mitt Romney was “an elitist” that would say whatever he needs to say to be elected. WOW! Doesn’t that just about sum up most of the politicians? Their salaries are unreal and compared to most Americans their financial increase well exceeded that of the masses. And how many of the representatives represent only themselves? The truth will make you free we are told. The question is whether or not we will know the truth when it is told.

Are demons real?

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

This Sunday’s text has Jesus freeing a man of demon possession. Many people just pooh-pooh this notion of demons. I know the reality of demon possession. We know the person who loses everything because chemicals possess them and demonize their lives. We know the people so possessed by hate, they randomly kill innocent children.
We know those close to us possessed by demons that they lose all sense of reality. There are also those so possessed by demons their only release is to kill themselves.
Yes there are demons. And Yes I believe that Christ can deal with those demons. I believe it because I have witnessed what Mark records in this Sunday’s text also witnessed by others. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, what are your demons?

Creator-creation

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

“They should seek God, in the hope that they might find him for in him we live and move and have our being.” Acts 17: 27-28.
When a man recently stood under the stars, exclaiming as he gazed at the myriad constellations, “I know there is a God,” he was realizing his relationship and union with the Creator. This declaration has been repeated countless times. When Abraham stood beneath the stars and believed God’s promise, he realized himself as one living his life in God.
Consequently when we stand in awe at all the wonders of God we continue to grow in a positive and spiritually creative direction. We grow with a conscious awareness of abiding in God. We are aware of our life in him and his life in us.
Our worship under this awareness becomes more consecrated. And our devotion grows into experiences of new heights and joys.
In fully recognizing and practicing our togetherness as dwellers in God we gain an appreciation for the coveted relationship of unity with God. We cannot be dwellers in God without being in union with him. This wonderful aspect of life will continue to have its influence upon our world.

No check life?

Monday, January 9th, 2012

I play hockey. It’s great exercise. It’s a fun sport. I play in a no check league but it doesn’t always mean that there will be no checking. When I’m the recipient of an illegal check I confront the offender. The offender told me that I’m old and shouldn’t be playing, I would just get hurt. I told him to think about that while he was serving a two minute penalty. If he followed the rules no one would get hurt. Unfortunately, we all are free willed. While hockey has a no checking from behind rule, especially along the boards (the lower part surrounding the rink), it still happens. This month it has happened to two high school students. The consequences are more than a two minute penalty or even a major penalty. Two young people are trying to find feeling in their body. The verdict isn’t in on Jenna but the prognosis for Jack is that he’ll never walk again. As “officials” and others try to get a “handle” on it, there are so many thoughts that it seems nothing can be done. But that’s wrong something can be done. While I think about Jack and Jenna, I also think about the ones who put them there. How long will they serve their penalties? Just like Jack and Jenna, they will probably live with it the rest of their lives.
When the International Olympic committee changed the rules for hockey, there was an outcry. Yet, hockey during the Olympics was some of the best hockey you will ever see.
It’s time for some changes. For those of you playing the game of life, stay out of the penalty box!

It’s not my job!!

Thursday, January 5th, 2012

It’s not easy being the responsible party. The person that we are responsible for often questions our actions and even our motives. Why do I have to leave my house? Why do I have to move here? Why can’t you let me..? The one often most responsible is often the one family member liked the least by the one they care for. While you hear, “I hate this place!” Other visitors hear this is a nice place. It would be easy to ignore the signs of problems and just let conditions deteriorate until there are no other choices. Often, this is exactly what the church and government have done. Life lived unresponsively is seemingly better than living as one responsible. Yet, we can’t be unresponsive, because Christ has urged us not to be. He pierces our lives with the words “as you have done it to the least”. So we struggle emotionally, physically, mentally and even spiritually to be the responsible one to those who we see as “the least” wherever they appear in our life.

Who are these religious people?

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

I’m not a political junkie. I have been an independent voter all my life. I have voted for Democrats, Reublicans and Independents. I am quick to contact my representatives when I am alarmed by any legislation that I think will negatively impact children and families. I send letters, e-mails, have phone conversations, and even attend forums. I am clearly disappointed in the attitudes that I see paraded across my television and computer screen. It isn’t just the candidates, it is everyday common citizens. I am even more distraught by the religious community and their responses. It’s easy to make religion the butt of many jokes. But religion, at least mine is no joke. For years the church has tried to fill the gaps tending to the less fortunate here in our own neighborhood but also far beyond. Many of our agencies rely on us to help them in their outreach to needy desperate people. Our church (and others) has responded sometimes way beyond what is conceivable in one’s mind. Lives have been changed and impacted. When will those who call themselves religious followers actually become true followers? I hope it’s soon because I don’t see it as laughing matter but a matter of grave importance in our world today.

Kim Kardashian

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

Human relationships are complex. We definitely have an inner need for more than what we are. In fully recognizing and practicing our togetherness as people we should gain an appreciation for the coveted relationship of unity with God. We cannot be dwellers in God without being in union with him. This wonderful aspect of life will continue to have its influence upon us.
When a man recently stood under the stars, exclaiming as he gazed at the myriad constellations, “I know there is a God,” he was realizing his relationship and union with the Creator. This declaration has been repeated countless times. When Abraham stood beneath the stars and believed God’s promise, he realized himself as one living his life in God.
Consequently when we stand in awe at all the wonders of God we continue to grow in a positive and spiritually creative direction. We grow with a conscious awareness of abiding in God. We are aware of our life in him and his life in us.
Our worship under this awareness becomes more consecrated. And our devotion grows into experiences of new heights and joys. In the midst our relationships to others become more than momentary self-serving flings, they take on significance. They take on the significance given us by God’s relationship to us. In this there is no eminent divorce in the future, at least on God’s behalf.

Crossing Over

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

Bethany was the home of Mary, Martha, and Lazarus. Jesus often visited in their home. Bethany was where Lazarus was raised from the dead. It was the place where Mary and Martha “crossed over” from sorrow and sadness to comfort, strength, and understanding.
Our “Bethany” may well be the church where overcoming and renewal in body, mind, and soul takes place in baptism and repentance. The experience of church is where we “cross over” from the old to the new. It is actually the forsaking of the old life and making entrance into the new. The crossing over is the renewing of our inner self.
Church is where we can “Be transformed by the renewal of your mind.” Here we seek the abundant life in Christ who makes a better makes way for us. Here we cross over into the new life.

Questions in life

Monday, October 24th, 2011

The fact is that we often are perplexed by today’s world. One word that is used so commonly in church is the word Amen. It is actually an exclamation point, a reinforcing sound that means, “It is really so!” It is a word that helps questions galore. In the church and in the mystery of life it sets us out to explore, questions are to be found in abundance. But Christ is “the Amen.” Christ takes our perplexities and keeps us from despair, even using them as digging tools into the acres of truth which are in him. Life can never be what it is intended to be unless we find the “Amen” in a personal relationship to God through Jesus Christ.

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