Friday, May 31, 2013

Pluralism, syncretism and institutionalized idolatry are as challenging today as in the days of Ahab


The lessons for the Second Sunday after Pentecost raise some questions and challenges about pluralism, syncretism and institutionalized idolatry.

To begin with, pluralism, according to The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, is 'a condition of society in which numerous distinct ethnic, religious, or cultural groups coexist'. Syncretism is defined as 'the attempt or tendency to combine or reconcile differing beliefs, as in philosophy or religion'.

Institutionalized idolatry is best illustrated in the First Reading from 1 Kings 18:20-21, (22-29), 30-39.
Because of his wife Jezebel's strong influence, King Ahab of the northern kingdom of Israel led his people into the idolatry of Baal worship. 1Kings 16:30-31 says, "Ahab son of Omri did more evil in the eyes of the Lord than any of those before him...He also married Jezebel daughter of Ethbaal, king of the Sidonians, and began to serve Baal and worship him".
Rulers like kings, and leaders in general, provide a moral compass for those they lead. The people of Israel strayed away from the Lord because of Ahab's leadership.
Earlier, in 1 Kings 8:22-23, 41-43, which is the alternate First Reading for this Sunday, King Solomon had dedicated the temple he built for the Lord. 1 Kings 8:22-53 is the most inspirational dedication service in the whole bible. In its conclusion, Solomon "rose from before the altar of the Lord where he had been kneeling with his hands spread out toward heaven...and blessed the whole assembly of Israel in a loud voice, saying: 'Praise be to the Lord, who has given rest to his people Israel, just as he promised"

Here are, therefore, two pictures of two different kings and two different leadership directions. The first typifies syncretism. In the opposite picture, Solomon prays: "Likewise when a foreigner, who is not of your people Israel, comes from a distant land because of your name – for they shall hear of your great name, your mighty hand, and your outstretched arm – when a foreigner comes and prays toward this house, then hear in heaven, your dwelling place, and do according to all that the foreigner calls to you, so that all the peoples of the earth may know your name and fear you, as do your people Israel, and so that they may know that your name has been invoked on this house that I have built".

Simply put, in our own day, how do we distinguish between Baal worship and worshiping the Lord? Think of power, prestige, recognition, materialism (and consumerism).

Pluralism is probably even more challenging. Solomon prayed for the inclusion of the stranger. In the Gospel Reading too, from Luke 7:1-10, Jesus ministered to a Roman military leader, who, in turn had built a synagogue for the Jews. It is a picture of our own pluralistic society. Add to that our desire for free thinking, free from dogmas, free from conformity.

One can argue that there are two different issues involved here: Service to the whole world on the one hand, and our faithfulness to Jesus Christ and even inviting others into this faithfulness, on the other. Indeed, the Epistle Reading from Galatians 1:1-12 stresses the one gospel of Christ.

We would emphasize too, that the ultimate goal of all our endeavors and thinking ought to be the glory of God. In the words of Psalm 96, "Declare God's glory among the nations and God's wonders among all peoples...Ascribe to the Lord honor and power. Ascribe to the Lord the honor due to the Lord's Name".
    


  
 

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Transformation in practice

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Most authors don't know where to start or what to do first. They are overwhelmed with too much information and not enough action. Sometimes things like fear and doubt creep in. Other times, its confusion, lack of clarity or confidence that can stop an author in their tracks. Another big challenge for authors is feeling like their book has already been written... by somebody else.

Not to mention the maze of information out there about writing and publishing a book. Is it best to self-publish or try to get an agent and sell your manuscript? How important is it to build your platform? What are the first things to do to start writing your book? How can you leverage your book to grow your business? What do you do about "writer's block?" How much will it cost to publish?

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Friday, May 10, 2013

A men's book club is also be possible

In his introduction to the May/June/July 2013 Forward Day by Day, Scott Gunn, the Executive Director of the Forward Movement, makes the following observation: "In many congregations, there are regular readers of Forward Day by Day, though I have discovered that too often people who are practicing this daily discipline do not know one another". He continues: "I wonder how our church might be enriched if more people shared their faith journeys – the successes and the challenges – with one another".

Indeed, the best way to share faith journeys is in groups, especially interest groups. Think of a men's book club, for example. It is not quite an audacious or wishful thinking – such clubs do exist.

Christ Church Cathedral already has a men's and a women's Bible Study groups. There is plenty of room for other interest groups. How about a men's coffee and discussion group? What about a prayer and breakfast group? Actually these are some ideas that some people have considered. They can be transformed into concrete plans and actualized.

Scott Gunn suggests finding "other readers of Forward Day by Day and share your journey with them". Indeed, this could be the beginning of an interest group and fellowship in faith. It is important to note that this journey of faith is not meant to be a lonely experience. It is easier, joyful and enriching when in fellowship.

Those who appreciate the benefits of fellowship may want to start by connecting with one another through Forward Day by Day and taking it from there. Remember the Chinese saying: A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.