So I'm talking with my friend Nick yesterday about lots of stuff. I hadn't seen Nick in a month. He just got married last month and had spent the last week at church camp. Church camp is a funny thing. I used to think it was so cheesy until I began working as a counselor and realized that many of the kids that go to camp live in some pretty messed up situations. So, really, it's a great opportunity to impact the lives of young people. And so when Nick told me about how impacting his week at church camp had been, I assumed he meant in the lives of the campers. But he was actually talking about himself. Ya see, church camp is also a place to hang out with friends and talk about life and love and eternity until 6:30 in the morning. And that's what Nick did. And as he talked with other counselors and with campers, he began to realize that the Christian "formula" under which he came to faith in Christ (and which I came to faith in Christ) just didn't make sense to these campers. And not just to the campers, but to this entire emerging generation. It doesn't ring true. Now, DON'T mishear what I'm saying (or writing) - I'm not saying the Gospel of Jesus doesn't ring true, I'm saying the way evangelical Christian churches have presented it for the last several decades doesn't ring true. We're products of the modern era, which was dominated by scientific fact. The equation 2+2=4 gives us great comfort. This is a known fact. We know it is certain and that's why we like it.
For a long time the Church has tried to present the Gospel of Jesus like a formula: Do x, then do y and poof - you're a Christian. We've reduced the gospel to formulas and steps and pithy sayings when all along our faith has been about one thing: Following Jesus. Our faith is about a Way - not about checking off items on a "to do" list. I am a follower in the Way of Jesus. That's it. That's what I've been called to. Jesus said, "Come, follow me". He didn't give us a to do list or a formula we had to follow. There is a mystery to our faith. There are things no formula can explain. Let's embrace the mystery. Let's leave room for the gray areas of life. Let's follow Jesus and pursue him instead of the laundry list of ideas, beliefs and values that we tell people they must assent to before they can be a Christian. Let's reclaim the mystery in our faith and die to the equation once and for all - for our own good and for the good of this world that Jesus died to save. If we do this, I think we'll be surprised at the people who start coming around when we are able to affirm their journey and affirm their search for truth. We might even start a revolution...
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
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Wow! You definitely leave me wanting to hear more about how I can follow Jesus and how to join the journey/revolution (and I am way past anything that resembles "emergent") Thanks for posting! Joyce
You have done a great job of framing the equation in a non-combative way. I'm really excited about the way God is lifting Christianity out of it's religious context and replacing it with a truly "personal relationship." The previous phrase being one of the saddest corruptions of the equation.
For pastors I think one of the most important ways of lifting persons out of the equation is the reintroduction of the Holy Spirit. The personal agent of God needs no equation or religion to work with the souls of individuals. It's the love of God that sends the Spirit that will lead others to Christ and from Christ to the Father and towards service and so on.
The point then becomes not how to be "saved" (past tense) but how you are living and the quality of life you have. (present tense)
Much love to you D-Richdaddy. Thanks for being on the front lines.
Nope, a FORMULA just doesn't make sense. There is no Life in it. Not in "do this or that--and, in contrast, not the opposite in generations past when it was the DON'T formula, it was about morals--don't do this, don't do that--you know, "don't smoke, don't chew, don't even think about those who do," and shut out those who drank, danced, didn't dress properly, didn't look like us or engaged in "loose" behavior. Following the WAY of JESUS in this complex world--and the MYSTERY of faith that cares for the world--now that gives Life to campers' chats in any generation.
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