Sunday Afternoon (9/23)
Hi all:
With the congregational meeting, we tried to squeezed an hour discussion into 20 minutes. Let's see if we can use this blog to extend the conversation a little.
Today we spoke of "meta-narratives" that inform our society. The big stories that we live by, or at least that many people live by. We came up with a few:
Violence is redemptive.
God is on our (whoever the "our" is) side.
The rich are rich because God has so blessed them; the poor haven't been so blessed.
Are there others that we missed? These are the principalities and powers that we may have given our allegiance to without even knowing it. And, as far as conversations with non-Christians are concerned, we may be presenting more than the Gospel. Or significantly less, as the case may be.
We didn't talk about what stories Christians need to affirm as followers of Jesus. The individual stories/narratives that indeed are--or ought to be--part of our set of "reality assumptions."
Wow, we did a lot in 20 minutes, didn't we? Let's see what happens this week!
Pastor Terry
