How Shall We be Church?
By Pastor Kate on Nov 3, 2011 in Blog, gallery

If you were in worship Sunday, October 30, 2011, you heard 25 theses/ideas/notions of how church should be. These theses are up for public debate and are submitted below. Write your comments here, email them to the pastor (pastor@hopeclinton.org), talk about them, and wrestle with how we shall be a community of faith and Hope.
25 Theses on the Power and Efficacy of the Church
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Hope Lutheran Church – Clinton, MD
Out of love and concern for the body of Christ, I, Kate Davidson, servant of Christ, humbly submit to you the following for public discussion and action.
- Jesus said, everyone who commits sin is a slave to sin (John 8:34). We sin, therefore we are slaves to sin. All of us.
- As slaves, we have very little control over certain aspects of our lives. Sin has the power to dictate what we do at particular times and places.
- We are slaves all the time, even while we worship God.
- Therefore we shall not expect this place, this community, to be perfect or anything less than real.
- This congregation shall not be a sterile community where people are expected to pray the “right way,” say the “right things,” or even believe the “right things.”
- Instead this will be a congregation of slaves who question the system and have a place to let their frustration/anger/impatience with a flawed, broken life show.
- This community of faith, while allowing space for the slaves to vent their frustration, will also plot and scheme to be subversive, choosing love and hope over sin and anxiety.
- This community will be a place in a world dominated by slavery to sin where the slaves can and will have a taste of freedom.
- But this freedom, this subversion of love and hope will not tolerate an anything goes attitude. Slaves who are a part of this community or wish to be a part of this community will be able to be vulnerable because the community will resolve to hold each other accountable to love, letting them know when they have crossed a line or their action or inaction has been hurtful.
- This will not be a community of consumers or observers – for that is not community. Instead this will be a place where some sort of participation and growth in faith is mandatory.
- We are slaves to sin – and we know our slavery intimately because we are enslaved to ourselves. Our selfish desires, our anxiety, our own system.
- Even enslaved to the false idea that we can ultimately free ourselves.
- Visiting or being a part of this community will not be one more thing on a checklist of moral choices we’ve made that will earn our passage through the pearly gates of heaven.
- Nor will participation in this community be a refuge against all the change in the world. But instead it shall be a place where we learn to live as change agents, working for the good of the world.
- Because we have been caught up in the beauty of the kingdom of God, made to be members of the body of Christ – a body that is here, active in the world.
- Because we recognize that while the slave does not have a permanent place in the household, the son has a place there forever and the son has chosen to set us free.
- We are slaves who have been set free – free to be changed, never giving into the fear and anxiety the unknown brings.
- Free to enter into the pain and suffering of our lives and in doing so finding new life.
- Free to sacrifice everything so that we may enjoy the splendor of the kingdom of God.
- Free to live outside of the system that binds us and holds us captive.
- Free to love those the world says are unlovable.
- Free to be subversive and push the status quo.
- Free to be loved for who we are and free to learn and grow.
- Free to be the body of Christ.
- Free only because God has set us free.



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