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Kingdom Coolness
28-Apr-09 11:49Over the last few years, churches have discovered coolness.
A pastor friend of mind likes to attend the cool church conferences around the country--hip, branded events with names like Q, Echo, Exponential and Orange. Q--the ultimate coolness name--is happening right now. I saw it on my friend's Facebook page and looked at the site. Among the presentations this year are "Justice in the Suburbs", "Ensuring Social Entrepreneur Success" and "The Spirituality of the Cell Phone".
I am all for coolness in church. I think Jesus was incredibly cool. It's too bad that Clint Eastwood was never given a role playing Jesus. I can picture him, writing in the dirt, "Where's the man?", then standing up with his back to the sun, calmly eyeing the blustering Pharisees with rocks in hand for a few timeless seconds, spitting at a beetle, then another pause, and finally monotoning a raspy "He who is without sin, go ahead . . . ."
But I'm not sure that the current focus on coolness is even close to that of Jesus, because, at least as far as I can tell from my outside vantage point, it seems more concerned with packaging Jesus in cool ways than actually being like Jesus. Jesus was cool because he was simply genuine and unpretentious, whether letting a prostitute kiss his feet or chasing temple merchants with a whip. The current movement seems more concerned mainly with interacting with cultural ideas and forms, both affirming and critiquing. To be sure, I see this as a huge improvement over the church's historical tendency to either criticize or ignore most of culture outside of christendom (besides the Super Bowl), or perhaps worse, to approve or reject cultural forms based on nothing other than traditional taste. When I was at Wheaton in the 70's, secular classical musicians were hailed in concerts at Edman Chapel while master guitarist Phil Keaggy was relegated to the gym. In that we've come a long way.
So churches are cooler now, but is it the right kind? Is it getting us any closer towards really making genuine disciples of all nationalities, or is it in fact simply bringing our window dressing up to date? It's one thing to be cool because it makes for good marketing, and another because it's simply who you are, single mindedly focused on your mission. One must ask: if our focus were more on directly being like Jesus than honing our packaging, may we not only be far more cool, but far more effective?
Comments (14)Something's gotta change
19-Apr-09 07:38Today Sophia, a former student, brought a 16 year-old by the house to see if she might join The Well. Fon lives with her alcoholic, abusive dad and 11 year-old brother. Her inner wounds became obvious within minutes of conversation. When she was out of earshot, I exclaimed to Sophia, "She's been raped." "Yes, that's right," Sophia replied. Fon also gave herself a drug-induced abortion last year.
I wanted badly to just walk around the table, put my arms around Fon and tell her, "Here is a man who loves you. Here is a man who won't hurt you." But Thai culture isn't much for hugs, and besides it would have been a too quick in any culture, especially for someone hurt by men like this.
Fon's older sister is not far away, living with a boyfriend. He just wants to be with her for fun, not get married. When he told Fon's sister, she cut her left arm repeatedly.
We don't have a safe place for someone as wounded and love-starved as Fon. The neighborhood around our main centers is too drug-infested. I'll call Joyce at Abba House tomorrow.
When we moved here nearly 5 years ago, Fon was 11. Much of her hurt has happened since then. Of course we couldn't have known her--she lives in another province. But it made me think of how many more have been so badly hurt even in the few years since we came here; how many thousands were abused just this last week.
We can't keep letting this happen, folks.
Comments (1)Five things I would do
19-Apr-09 06:29full time if I could clone myself:
1. Outreach. Street Pastor of Sukhumvit, something like that.
2. Start a healing/recovery home for broken teen girls and young women.
3. Rural community development in Buriram or another province.
4. Build an international network that works to reduce the sex industry in Thailand.
5. Plant a non-traditional, culturally relevant urban church.
6. Start an alternative school for poor kids and young adults who have missed their opportunity to learn, if they ever had one.
7. Oversee The Well. Oh yeah, I'm supposed to be doing that already.
Comments (0)Roll over, everyone!
06-Apr-09 20:18
I'm sorry for my warped sense of humor, but I ran across this ad and found it just too funny to pass up. |
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