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 Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Anyone who has read my blog or attended our church for any length of time knows that one of my big pet peeves is radical individualism. God created us as dependent creatures, to live any other way is to rebel against God's design. God himself exists in a state of radical community, something we call the Trinity. He has called His people to be a radical community, special people that live differently than the world around us. The church MUST become a transformed community living a true alternative lifestyle as the Body of Christ or it isn't really the church at all and will never have the impact on the world that God intends. Dan Edelen began a series yesterday on being the Body of Christ and continues it today with a great post on forging real community. As I've mentioned before, Mark Roberts is also blogging on the meaning of "church". I highly recommend keeping an eye on both of these series.

Wednesday, October 25, 2006 - 10:36 AM Eastern Daylight Time    #       Comments [1]
 Saturday, October 21, 2006

I saw this story earlier in the week and intended to blog about it. My good friend Keith Schooley beat me to it and, as usual, is more eloquent than I could hope to be. The quick uptake is this: the nuclear family is now a minority of U.S. households. To borrow a term from economics, I believe this one of the "leading cultural indicators" of the eventual downfall of our great country. As Keith puts it, "This is the iceberg ripping into the hull of the Titanic." God help us.

Saturday, October 21, 2006 - 04:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time    #       Comments [0]

I don't watch much PBS TV. Based on this video, maybe I should watch more. I particularly appreciated the second segment with Greg Boyd. I know it's an hour-long video, but it's worth it.

I feel I need to qualify this posting. I certainly don't agree with all of Boyd's theology, but I think he makes some good points in this video. It troubles me a bit that I feel this way, because I could say the same thing about Rick Warren and nearly everyone else I quote or every book I recommend. I don't want to publish a "doctrinal purity" scale for every recommendation I make, but I also don't want to be misunderstood. I honestly need to think more about how to handle this kind of thing. I hope my faithful readers will agree that we can learn from people even when we don't agree with them 100%.

HT: The Blind Beggar

Saturday, October 21, 2006 - 04:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time    #       Comments [1]
 Thursday, October 19, 2006

Mark Roberts has been blogging a great series called What is a Church? He started with a theological discussion of the NT definition of "church" (ekklesia), but has now begun to address the more practical applications of the definition. Today's post was particularly good. He focuses on the idea that the church is really meant be "an alternative society, a thumbnail sketch of the kingdom of God." I like this definition. As Dr. Roberts notes, however, we rarely achieve that goal.

Keith Schooley recently blogged about the issue of the Christian subculture. What's the difference between a subculture and an alternative society? I think of a subculture in mathematical terms. A subset in mathematics is a grouping that retains some elements of the superset, but excludes some elements. That is what the church has become, a subset of the larger culture. We exclude (or claim to exclude) some elements of modern society like pornography and abortion, yet retain many of the elements of modern society such as materialism and radical individualism.

An alternative society, on the other hand, is more like an intersection. There are still common elements, but there are differences that make us unique not by what we exclude but by what we include. For example, we share cultural elements such as food or the arts but we should be unique in our Kingdom focus. Characteristics such as our devotion to God, our devotion to brotherly love, the fruit of the Spirit, and our life priorities (i.e how we spend our time and money) should be the unique characteristics that define our society.

Being a subculture is easy. In fact, everyone is a part of at least one subculture whether they realize it or not. Being an alternative society, however, takes conscious effort. It's swimming upstream. That's what we're called by God to do. He hasn't called us to add religion to our already over-stuffed lives, He has called us to be transformed. Not a subset of the existing culture, but an alternative to it.

Thursday, October 19, 2006 - 10:31 AM Eastern Daylight Time    #       Comments [0]
 Monday, October 16, 2006

My good friend Bob Young and his band have released their second allbum, "Signs and Wonders" on the Crosswaves Music label. A simple description of their music might be "modern worship with a twist". You'll find a variety of musical styles with a guest appearance or two by The Unknown Drummer. ;-)

Song samples, lyrics and other information can be found over at their website, where you can also find more information about their CD release party coming up this weekend. You can also hear them on the Paul Edwards Program on WLQV on October 27th.

P.S. If you're interested in the music of our old band, the moon, you can find it over at the Crosswaves site.

Monday, October 16, 2006 - 02:40 PM Eastern Daylight Time    #       Comments [0]
 Saturday, October 14, 2006

The Blind Beggar has a great post on being missional. I know I'm not officially supposed to advocate everything he suggests (you'll know what I mean), but the principles behind his post are dead-on.

HT: Missional Jerry via The Schooley Files

Saturday, October 14, 2006 - 09:40 PM Eastern Daylight Time    #       Comments [1]
 Thursday, October 12, 2006

I ran across this article in the LA Times and it struck a raw nerve with me. It seems I'm regularly confronted by Christians who seem to think piracy is just something Johnny Depp does in the movies. Unfortunately, illegal downloading, swapping, and copying of copyrighted material (primarily music and movies) is just as rampant among Christians as it is in the rest of society. There's one very simple verse that addresses this behavior.

"You shall not steal."

“The single greatest cause of atheism in the world today is Christians, who acknowledge Jesus with their lips, then walk out the door, and deny Him by their lifestyle. That is what an unbelieving world simply finds unbelievable”

~Brennan Manning
Thursday, October 12, 2006 - 11:03 PM Eastern Daylight Time    #       Comments [1]
 Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Would you eat a live bug to get someone to come to church with you? 

Tuesday, October 10, 2006 - 10:24 PM Eastern Daylight Time    #       Comments [2]
 Saturday, October 07, 2006

Words are insufficient, and unnecessary.

HT: RAY

Saturday, October 07, 2006 - 09:21 PM Eastern Daylight Time    #       Comments [1]

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