Questions vs Answers Of course you donโt understand it. If you understood it, it wouldnโt be what youโre looking for. It would just be one more thing you understand. James Finley[1] One of the significant points of distinction between Christianity and churchianity has to do with the degree to which one believes we can be … Continue reading Questions vs Answers
Category: Spirituality
Reconciliation vs Retribution, Part 4
Reconciliation vs Retribution, Part 4 Grace is what we call what is left over after the scouring of the self, the dying to the selfโฆGrace comes to us in the flesh, through the spaces and forms and contents of our human lifeโฆGrace is so mixed up in the stuff of human life that it cannot … Continue reading Reconciliation vs Retribution, Part 4
Reconciliation vs Retribution, Part 3
Reconciliation vs Retribution, Part 3 The term โheresyโ is used with derogatory connotations by evangelicals & their apologists, yet all it means is belief contrary to orthodoxy. The religious elite of western Christianity have rarely been on the right side of history, so finding myself out of alignment with what they have determined to be … Continue reading Reconciliation vs Retribution, Part 3
Reconciliation vs Retribution, Part 2
Reconciliation vs Retribution, Part 2 We need to bury once and for all those fear-and-punishment scenarios that got programmed into so many of us during our childhood. There is no monster out there; only love waiting to set us free. Cynthia Bourgeault[1] In order to feel better about ourselves and our own perceived shortcomings, we … Continue reading Reconciliation vs Retribution, Part 2
Reconciliation vs Retribution
Reconciliation vs Retribution And whenever you pray, do not be like the hypocrites; for they love to stand and pray in the synagogues and at the street corners, so that they may be seen by others. Matthew 6:5 Many believe the institutional church today is faltering because too many people know too little about Christianity … Continue reading Reconciliation vs Retribution
Spiritual, not Religious, Part 6
Spiritual, not Religious, Part 6 I baptize you with water for repentance, but one who is more powerful than I is coming after meโฆHe will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire. Matthew 3:11 The term spirituality is derived from the concept of Spirit, generally meaning not physical. In broad terms, spirituality seeks to … Continue reading Spiritual, not Religious, Part 6
Spiritual, not Religious, Part 5
Spiritual, not Religious, Part 5 What if (Jesus) didnโt come to start a new religion โ but rather came to start a political, social, religious, artistic, economic, intellectual, and spiritual revolution that would give birth to a new world? Brian McLaren[1] As we ponder why increasing numbers of people consider themselves spiritual but not religious, … Continue reading Spiritual, not Religious, Part 5
Spiritual, Not Religious, Part 4
Spiritual, not Religious, Part 4 Where you have absolute solutions, however, you have no need of faith. Faith is what you have in the absence of knowledge. Flannery OโConner[1] Various studies confirm that roughly a quarter of all Americans do not identify with a religious tradition, Christian or otherwise. The numbers are even more striking … Continue reading Spiritual, Not Religious, Part 4
Spiritual, not Religious, Part 3
Spiritual, not Religious, Part 3 โฆin my flesh I am completing what is lacking in Christโs afflictions for the sake of his body, that is, the church. Colossians 1:24b A few months ago I wrote about my belief that the church has hijacked Jesus, prayer, God, and the Bible from non-churched spiritual seekers, largely unintentionally, … Continue reading Spiritual, not Religious, Part 3
Spiritual, not Religious, Part 2
Spiritual, not Religious, Part 2 Let those of us then who are mature be of the same mind; and if you think differently about anything, this too God will reveal to you. Only let us hold fast to what we have attained. Philippians 3:15-16 Last week I made the general and stereotypical observation that most … Continue reading Spiritual, not Religious, Part 2