A Funeral for a Church

What are the typical components of a Christian funeral? There are normally stories about the loved one we’ve lost, prayer, a time of worship, tears, and laughter. It’s quite common for Christians to say, “It’s just a building – the church is really the people,” and while that is true, it fails to acknowledge that those buildings house memories of important times of our lives.

So Jacob set up a memorial, a stone marker, to mark the place where God had spoken with him. He poured a wine offering and olive oil on it.
(Genesis 35:14 GW)

Our church was a couple of blocks from the infamous 17th Street Canal levee break, and sat in about twelve feet of water for a week and a half. So we ultimately made the decision to knock it down. For this year’s Thanksgiving service, held in a borrowed church on a Saturday, we gave thanks for all the years that building served us, all the wonderful blessings we enjoyed in it, and for the fact that we will have a new building on that location in a few years. In many ways, it was the funeral for our church building. We looked at pictures, told stories, laughed, cried, prayed and worshipped.

It was in this building that I heard from God – really heard from God – about a sin that I had struggled with for a long time. I experienced real repentance. I understood how my sin looked to God. That was a life-changing moment that I’ll never forget. The first, but not the last.

In that building, hundreds of people came and went through the decades and they all have their own stories. Weddings, funerals, baptisms, salvations, church events of every type and most of all, God ministering to his people, through other people or through the Holy Spirit. Yes, it was just a building. But it held so much more than chairs, equipment, and resources. It was our church home.

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Puerile Public Political Prattle

My husband and I went out to dinner on Saturday night, and for much of the dinner in a neighborhood restaurant too small to escape it, we were treated to another patrons long, offensive, far left political harangue. It may have been aimed at the woman he was eating dinner with, but he definitely took the shotgun approach, because everyone else in the restaurant – about twelve tables – could hear him. He was the recipient of quite a few hostile and/or exasperated looks, but he was oblivious to them all. And since it was a restaurant, and we weren’t part of the conversation, what could we do? Should we have interrupted him and asked him to lower his voice? Asked a waiter to ask him (which just felt like such a wimpy way out)? It was getting to the point that if I had to listen much longer I’d have interrupted him for a verbal smack upside the head. Well, that’s frowned upon by Miss Manners, so we settled for leaving a lot sooner than we’d intended, with doggie bags.

My far left brother is exactly the same way. Every conversation with him seems to turn to politics, and there is no rhetorical give and take. He doesn’t hesitate to lecture even my sixteen year old daughter. There are no polite disclaimers, no patiently listening to the other person’s position. As I speak, I can see on his face that his answer is ready, and even if he doesn’t interrupt me, he’s no longer listening – he’s figuring out how best to skewer me.

It’s a safe bet that people on the right do this to people on the left, because bad manners are bipartisan. I probably just don’t notice it. It was just another reminder – we are at liberty to discuss politics when we want, and in loud tones. But…

For you were called to freedom, brothers. Only do not use your freedom as an opportunity for the flesh, but through love serve one another.
(Galatians 5:13 ESV)

Christian Credibility and Sex

Here’s a study in contrasts – a view of homosexuality from the past, and one from the present. Ace has a 1940s public service announcement video in “One Never Knows When A Homosexual Is About… He May Appear Normal”. And USA Today has an editorial by a Baptist minister named Oliver “Buzz” Thomas that asks, “Galileo was persecuted for revealing what we now know to be the truth regarding Earth’s place in our solar system. Today, the issue is homosexuality, and the persecution is not of one man but of millions. Will Christian leaders once again be on the wrong side of history?” My, how things do change. I will note for the record that Mr. Thomas provides no references to proof for his confident assertion that “Despite what you might have read, heard or been taught throughout your churchgoing life, homosexuality is, in fact, determined at birth and is not to be condemned by God’s followers.” He focuses on Leviticus for sexuality, and the New Testament for “judge not” and loving your neighbor, while completely ignoring the New Testament commands regarding sexuality. Convenient, that. Almost as if he had a pre-determined conclusion and cherry picked a few verses to support it. The jury is still out on whether homosexuality is determined at birth, but whether it is or not, Christians pay entirely too much attention to the topic.

The perception of many people is that orthodox Christians are frigid, tense people who think that sex should be reserved for procreation and not be enjoyed, and that any discussion of it is shocking and taboo. I’m sure that there are some Christians who do feel that way, but I’ve never actually met one. My previous post, All We Are Saying… Is Give Sex A Chance!, refers to sex without any of the typical religious jargon. Is it possible for a Christian to believe that sex is a normal part of life, created by God for us to enjoy, not be ashamed of? Yes. Does sexual purity mean a lack of enjoyment of sex? No. But even that attitude is a hugely incomplete view of sex. John Piper addresses the topic in depth.

The first was that sexuality is designed by God as a way to know Christ more fully. And the second conviction from Friday night was that knowing Christ—the supremacy of Christ—more fully is designed by God as a way of guarding and guiding our sexuality. And when I speak of knowing Christ, I mean it in the fullest biblical sense of grasping great truth about Christ, and growing in fellowship with Christ, and being satisfied with the supremacy of Christ.

Like any tool, sex can be misused. A hammer might be used as a weapon to murder someone. That doesn’t make hammers bad, and we shouldn’t despise them. They’re great, used appropriately. So it is with sex. Piper continues -

My conviction is that one of the main reasons the world and the church are awash in lust and pornography (by men and women—30% of internet pornography is now viewed by women) is that our lives are intellectually and emotionally disconnected from infinite, soul-staggering grandeur for which we were made. Inside and outside the church western culture is drowning in a sea of triviality, pettiness, banality, and silliness. Television is trivial. Radio is trivial. Conversation is trivial. Education is trivial. Christian books are trivial. Worship styles are trivial. It is inevitable that the human heart, which was made to be staggered with the supremacy of Christ, but instead is drowning in a sea of banal entertainment, will reach for the best natural buzz that life can give: sex.

And that’s really the bottom line. A preoccupation with politics is every bit as harmful as one with pornography. If Christians’ credibility is harmed where sex – homosexual or otherwise – is concerned, it’s because so many of us act like sexual sin is harder for God to forgive than, say, gossip. If the heart of Christianity is Christ’s supremacy in all things, as we profess whether or not we use those words, then why the preoccupation with other people’s sexual impurity? There’s a great online, mentored, free bible study site that is partnered with John Piper’s Desiring God ministry that offers help on many issues that sometimes have supremacy in people’s lives and harm the credibility of Christians. Visit Setting Captives Free for more information:

All We Are Saying… Is Give Sex A Chance!

o.jpgSome nutjob war protestors believe that peace can be achieved by people all over the world simultaneously enjoying sex. It’s all about the O – the Global O, that is.

WHO? All Men and Women, you and everyone
you know.

WHERE? Everywhere in the world, but especially in countries with weapons of mass destruction.

WHEN?
Winter Solstice Day – Friday, December 22nd,
at the time of your choosing, in the place of your choosing and with as much privacy as you choose.

WHY? To effect positive change in the energy field of the Earth through input of the largest possible surge of human energy a Synchronized Global Orgasm. There are two more US fleets heading for the Persian Gulf with anti-submarine equipment that can only be for use against Iran, so the time to change Earth’s energy is NOW!

And this is right out of Julian May’s “Metaconcert” books:

We hope that a huge influx of physical, mental and spiritual energy with conscious peaceful intent will not only show up on Princeton’s REGs, but will have profound positive effects that will change the violent state of the human world.

This is some kind of ancillary project for something Princeton – yes, that Princeton – is wasting money on studying. The more we look at Ivy League and other exclusive colleges, the better the colleges around here look. I do not want to send my daughter to one of these asylums. Over at Hot Air, commenter RightWinged hit the nail on the head: “I love when the left won’t acknowledge God and the power of prayer.. but call it concentrating “energy” and it’s all good. RightWinged on November 20, 2006 at 1:34 AM” (In all fairness, I do know some liberals who are devout Christians. I haven’t met many, though.)

From the website:

The goal is to add so much concentrated and high-energy positive input into the energy field of the Earth that it will reduce the current dangerous levels of aggression and violence throughout the world.

Er… No. But I’ll give them this much – after their contribution to this project, all the men who participate will immediately fall asleep, thus making them incapable of any violence. At least for eight hours or so. But I can tell you now, this is not a feasible long term proposition, unless you can get them to do the dishes and some other chores around the house, so women have the energy to participate in this on a daily basis.

Since this is a leftist project, I think a global conspiracy theory is in order. This is masterminded by some wacademic weenie because it’s the only way some of these people will ever get a chance to have sex. They have this one chance to procreate, ensuring the next generation of little Chomskys will be there, keeping the Democratic party in power. “If not for me, Helen, do it for your country!” The next phase of the conspiracy will be implemented in January through February. I’m not sure how they’re going to do it, but all Planned Parenthood clinics will mysteriously close for a several months.

Icing on the lunacy cake: A minor example of how out of touch these loons are – their “Global O” countdown widget only works on Macs.

h/t to The Brussels Journal