Welcome to my blog! I dont know if anybody will read this as I am fairly illiterate in the ways of the blog and anything to do with the internet really. However I recognise the importance of a tool such as blogging and as such am determined to air my views. To start with I am a salvation army officer and as such many of my views reflect this. However I dont live in a silo and believe whole heartedly in interfaith dialogue and understanding. I love different forms of church and am excited when people try new things. In saying that I have a particular interest in the emerging church. I believe that The Salvation Army (TSA) is in a prime position to grasp the vision of the emerging church and create a new way to go forward. In saying this I feel that we must learn from the success and failures of others. TSA has a history of innovation but has become somewhat insula and taken on a wait and see approach in recent times. The emerging church can emerge and become a potent anarchist movement, pushing against the Empire (the ruling powers which do all they can to maintain their control and power) to instigate change. TSA with its privilaged position as the biggest charity in Australia and the reputation it has within the community can stand for the most impoverished of our global community in a fresh way. TSA was a prophetic movement and needs to re-capture that, and the medium could be the emerging church movement. I believe that currently the emerging church has too narrow a focus, aimed at meeting people in a third place context and in doing so has veered away from a foundational concept of mission. I believe as Christians our focus must be the most oppressed and marginalised, not just within our social network or local area but within a global context. I feel that the emerging church fails in this area and can sometimes be a meeting place for disenfranchised christians not motivated by much other than shared discouragement. I am not opposed to the emerging concept and consider such Australian emerging church giants such as Alan Hirsch and Mark Sayers and my old mentor John Jensen as friends and prophets. Yet I cannot escape the reality that people are dying all over the world from the most preventable and inexcuseable causes. Until the church has come up with an adequate response to this, I feel we are missing the point and becoming far too western centric. The main goal of the church united and all followers of Christ should be to help through various social justice acts those of the developing world. I believe that at the heart of social justice and mission must be the concerted effort to advocate, lobby and militantly oppose third world debt. Eradication of third world debt is the most important social action of Christians in this day and age and will one day be an indictment on our generation if we have not helped to provide a way forward. I am not an expert on economics, but I do know what I have discovered through my studies: the sins of the father are carried by his sons and daughters. Third world debt has created a situation where new generations are litterally paying the price of the mistakes of previous generations. Children are not being educated or getting adequate food and health care, because of the cumbersome debt racked up by their grandparents. This is the ultimate injustice. In the west we can file for bankruptcy when we are unable to pay our debts, yet these countries can not do the same thing, instead we have a situation where the poor are paying the wages of the rich. Rather then investing all our time in finding new ways to do church, we must as a church find new ways to change the balance of the empire. I'll finish my initial post with a quote that sits close to my heart:
"Poverty wields its destructive influence at every stage of human life, from the moment of conception to the grave. It conspires with teh most deadly and painful diseases to bring a wretched existence to all those who suffer from it" - World Health Organisation
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Alan Hirsch, yeah, good guy, I hope he's stopped wasting his energies around the 'churches of christ' (Trust me, the name has nothing to do with the reality.) and has cut loose entirely.
ReplyDeleteSo here I am at the start of your blog having worked my way back from the end. :)
The tsa is dead mate and if you want to know how I know it so certainly, email me or phone me (Your Mum has my details or you can contact me via my website.) and I'll tell you.
Hate to be disparaging to those you consider 'giants', it's nothing personal, but anyone still trying to find a better version of "church" has missed the boat. Language constructs reality and that language is now destined to keep constructing only variations on a dead theme. What is "new wine"? Really NEW?
Peace.