Hey,
Sorry that the blog has slipped recently, remember that any of the youth can sign up to post just talk to me or Gareth, and if you are already signed up remember you can post. I will start up passage of the week again when I get back in a couple of weeks as I go away at the weekend. During this time there probably won't be any updates to the site but if anything should need changing urgently let Gareth know.
Anyways I read this and liked it:
“I use the word ‘church’ here with a somewhat heavy heart. I know that for many of my readers that very word will carry the overtones of large, dark buildings, pompous religious pronouncements, false solemnity, and rank hypocrisy. But there is no easy alternative. I, too, feel the weight of that negative image. I battle with it professionally all the time.
“But there is another side to it, a side which shows all the signs of the wind and fire, of the bird brooding over the waters and bringing new life. For many, ‘church’ means just the opposite of that negative image. It’s a place of welcome and laughter, of healing and hope, of friends and family and justice and new life. It’s where the homeless drop in for a bowl of soup and the elderly stop by for a chat. It’s where one group is working to help drug addicts and another is campaigning for global justice. It’s where you’ll find people learning to pray, coming to faith, struggling with temptation, finding new purpose, and getting in touch with a new power to carry that purpose out. It’s where people bring their own small faith and discover, in getting together with others to worship the one true God, that the whole becomes greater than the sum of its parts. No church is like this all the time. But a remarkable number of churches are partly like that for quite a lot of time.”
Quote from Simply Christian by Tom Wright. Published in the UK by SPCK (Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge) in 2006.
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Just as a note I don't have a problem with "large, dark buildings", in fact I quite like old, large churches - the architecture and the way that the light falls at dusk, highlighting and casting shadows. I miss going to St Bart’s because, as lovely as it is and I am in no way knocking it, the St Barnabas Centre will never be able to provide the same atmosphere and awe that I find in older church buildings.
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