Day: December 22, 2008

The unprincipled God

For Christmas, the Archbishop of Canterbury remembers Karl Barth who preached in 1931 about the action of God which is not based on principles but

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The messy work of renewal

If you’ve ever remodeled a house while attempting to live in it, you have a sense of the chaos and complexity of congregational renewal. It will take far longer, cost you more, and prove messier than you ever imagined at the start. The difficulty lies in the work itself. Pogo’s line holds true here: “We have met the enemy and he is us.

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Stand amazed

Let us rise in early morning.

Reconciliation’s plan devising,

Fellow-sharer of the Father’s Throne,

Thee, O Christ, we, very early rising,

Tender lover of our spirits, own!

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Advent anxiety

It took me until this Advent to realize that anxiety – far from being a perennial nuisance – is an essential part of this season. It coincides with all the world collapsing, the failure of sound reason, the growing darkness, and all our best-made plans falling to pieces. Advent anxiety connects with our most profound fears that we don’t really have it figured out, whatever “it” is.

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