last spring jay & and a crew of us teamed up to lead worship with brian mclaren at the festival of homiletics in an ’emergent’ service. coming up with ’emergent’ at 8:30 am with 1400 people was interesting to imagine. the tenets we thought up were images, participatory, and community.. the community part was manifested in our singing as our music had three musicians (jay being one of them) and each led a song. none of the songs were mainstream, but jays was one of his home brews and he’s now sharing that sound and music for the song.
Theology
hauerwas street cred : stan can’t be that mean
i find this highly amusing from shaun groves in speaking to stan hauerwas’s staunch pacifism. tony, you might like this too.
Stanley Hauerwas
has said, “I’m a pacifist because I’m a violent son of a bitch.” And I
don’t believe him. Because he’s miniature. He’s a diminutive
(brilliant) theologian no more than five feet tall and speaking with a
voice that reminds me of an LP played at a 45’s speed. I’m not buying
that he’s violent. Not physically. And that lets some of the
credibility out of his entire pacifist position.
more on the links : and it’s not golf
time just seems to be going everywhere but into blog posting. no biggie, just means i’m working with the youth who i am sorta paid to minister with. so for the time you can see some of the fruits of work & readings. this is my latest collection of stuff.
- television and our children’s children
- imvu another up and coming virtual reality world
- theology of mission
- lyfe : connecting God to us
- phyllis tickle on the new emergence
- android (which i was reading about in wired) hits snag
- reduce camera shake
- pete rollins interview on church beyond belief
- teen pregnancy pact info.. penelope’s celeb parent porn
- celebs reason for teen pregnancy pact
- the pregnancy pact is called into question
- fewer peeps going towards tech degrees
- teens feeling the recession pinch?
- parents leading teenagers back to the newspaper
- pagans and patriarchs
- wordle.. just try it
- incarnation in virtual world
- interval training is the way to go.. if only i exercised
- what communication lessons i learned in marriage counseling
- a church dominated by the young and unexperienced
- build your own photo wire wall
- words for non-believers
- church practice gutenberg mindset in google world
- map-it your brainstorm session
- waking up to pluralism
- the creative worship tour
- are you young umc clergy? this is for you then
- the new classics.. and what kat thinks of some of them
- i am thinking of a bamm experience for myself
- what books have changed your life?
- pastors need to theologian in weekly columns.. they still do this?
- diary of an outreach flop
- i don’t get radiohead, but this is a cool stage set!
- thomas’s welcome message
- mitch on facebook past, myspace present, linked-in future.. hmm
- scot on the whole dobson obama junk
- white people like to compare folks to hitler.. and acting poor
- does the church have a responsibility to encourage carpooling?
- for teens email just doesn’t cut it.. duh! i’ve know that for years
- ypulse on some hypothetical questions of youth, social media culture
- teens crashing pools using google earth.. hmm.. smart.. maybe use street view too
- bullying becoming a younger thing
- my faith isn’t the only way.. neither is yours
- cutting understanding the self-mutilating teenager
bishop nt wright : colbert report
last night many of you probably caught nt wright on the colbert report. for those that didn’t, here’s the fun. if you were not sure what exactly was said, go check in with jake, he transcribed the conversation.
non-religious but spiritual : learning to talk again
today we had a great day of conversation. i hooked up with friend jim palmer for a day of conversation ‘connecting with non-religious yet spiritual people’ and some 25 folks. i tried to broadcast it over ustream, which, it might have actually done. i think though our church wireless wasn’t quite up to task for it though. i did record most of it on simple video, so maybe i can put some out there in future days. jim has given a little synopsis of the conversation.
i really enjoyed our time together today! let me try and summarize
some things that came up, and then ask for your feedback on a few items.in summary….
1. all people have "spiritual" interests and desires (i.e. desire for
peace,love, freedom, and contentment). unless you live on an island,
every person has had exposure to religion. some people have spent more
time and energy seeking God and spiritual things through religion than
others but all people are influenced by the presence of religion in
society and culture.2. "religion" is defined as a fixed or defined system of beliefs,
practices, and structures meant to aid people in knowing God.3. a "non-religious" person is someone for whom that organized system
of beliefs, practices, and structures is not beneficial for their
"spiritual growth and desire to know God. in cases where those
religious beliefs, practices, and structures are oppressive,
legalistic, judgmental, shallow, hypocritical, and demeaning, people
are deeply wounded and damaged from their previous religious
involvements, and are therefore often resentful of those individuals
and churches involved.4. a highly organized form of church is only one form of church. this
form of church works for some people but not all people. an increasing
number of people no longer subscribe to the idea that "church" must
involve a building, organized programs, and weekly worship services.5. the panel today is representative of many non-religious people:
Mike – Buddhist AND Christian
Jeffrey – Don’t label me anything, get to know me.
Carlene – Don’t put yourself or others in a box.
Doug – Love is my religion.6. unconditional love and acceptance, and cultivating true
relationships/friendships is what’s most "relevant" to non-religious
people. these cannot be accomplished or achieved within the typical
systems, structures, and programs of organized church life. in other
words, the true essence of "church" is not even possible AT church
(services, classes, groups, meetings, programs, etc.).7. religion often labels/stereotypes people, too quickly judges and
condemns others who are different, and insists there must be "winners"
and "losers." religious energies are often focused on converting
people to different beliefs. what gets lost in all of this is truly
understanding people as they are or where they are, and how they got
there.8. some people seek to "reform" organized forms of church to make the
message of Christ more accessible to non-religious people. others
choose to operate outside organized forms of church.i want to encourage you to read the books: Authentic Relationships,
and Divine Nobodies. Consider this Yahoo Group an open forum for the
following:– continuing the conversation of "connecting with the spiritual
interests of non-religious people"
– offering your feedback and input about today’s gathering
– sharing how things are evolving in your own personal life and/or in
your faith community as it relates to this topic
– sharing your input and feedback about the books
– passing along other helpful resourcesanother gathering is scheduled for the fall. if you are interested in
helping in any way, let me know. i am also working on a similar event
in which the panel will include clerics from Christianity, Judaism,
Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, and an Atheist. let me know if you have any
interest in helping with that.you can also always email me at jim(at)divinenobodies.com
thanks! jim