The Purpose of the Church

Let’s dispense with the idea that our God has one and only one (i.e., “The”) purpose for the church. Let us set aside — without necessarily objecting to — some previously purported propositions for the purpose of the church (e.g., “the three-fold mission of the church,” “the work of salvation,” “bringing us to Christ”, “to > > Read More …

…and beginning to sink, he cried, saying, Lord, save me.

Father’s Day — a day when we can overstay our bed time, guiltless (while thinking, pondering, praying). Last night I attended the evening session of stake conference. I was fixated on how comfortable everyone seemed huddled together in the “good ship Zion.” After returning home, Joy and I spent some time talking about “…men are, > > Read More …

Educational (System) Metaphor

Before proffering the metaphor, I must first beat another theme into submission. Pride, Arrogance and Condescension In my last post, I concluded that these character flaws are key contributors to keep us from learning all that we might learn. This is probably related to illusory superiority, a type of confirmation bias (if you don’t know > > Read More …

General Conference (4/2/16)

In a prior post (see: Just Shut Up) I mused about feeling the Spirit at the upcoming General Conference (emphasis added; this is odd, one generally doesn’t quote oneself): I have come to love and crave worshiping with the Messianic Jewish Fellowship. The Spirit there feels omnipresent; it feels expansive. Please don’t misunderstand, I also > > Read More …