Filed under: Institutional Church, Laughs | Tags: Consumerism, Humor, Hypocisy, Jesus, Religion, scary Jesus
From the wonders of Israeli archeology to the horrors of American consumerism come:
Warning the above link contains images that may permanently scar your brain and psyche. It all just makes me wonder what Christianity has become. If you’d rather not take the plunge you can just watch the video below, but you miss out on the full effect.
Sorry the audio is off, but I think you’ll get the picture.
Filed under: Missional Church, Quotes | Tags: Christianity, Church, Faith, God, Jesus, Religion
I ran across this quote the other day and thought it was interesting enough to write it down. Let me know what you think.
“The religious suppose that only the religious know about God or care about God, and that God cares only for the religious. Characteristically, religion is precious and possessive toward God, and institutes and conducts itself as if God really needs religion, as if His existence depends on the recognition of religion. Religion considers that God is a secret disclosed only in the discipline and practice of religion. But all this is most offensive to the Word of God. The best news of God is that He is no secret. The news of God embodied in Jesus Christ is that God is openly and notoriously active in the world. In this news the Christian Church is constituted; it is this news which the Christian Church exists to spread…The Church, unlike any religion, exists to present to the world and to celebrate in the world, and on behalf of the world, God’s presence and power and utterance and action in the on-going life of the world.”
From 1962; “A Private and Public Faith”, by William Stringfellow


