[Dialogue] Hmm, the Methodists weigh in, sounds like the "council of a lifetime"

R Williams rcwmbw at yahoo.com
Thu Jun 14 03:29:06 PDT 2012


Bill,
 
Christianity was a movement for about 300 years before it became institutionalized, so I would have to say that in most cases movements give birth to institutions, not the other way around.  True, many of us came to the spirit movement from the local church, but for me at least, it was because the movement seemed a legitimate alternative to what wasn't working in the institution.  I agree with George about the value of the symbolic life, the wisdom literature and the historic traditions, but what I see going on in within the institution of the church today is what we called "institutionalism" in the RS-1 church lecture.  The church abdicates its mission of serving the world and decides to make building and preserving the institution its priority, and that's a perversion.  Current examples of that for me--the UMC and the decisions of the General Conference regarding LGBT inclusiveness, and the Catholic Church with (1) the law suit filed
 by the Catholic bishops in the U.S. against the government regarding the health care law and contraception, and (2) the harassment of nuns in this country by the Vatican.  I know there are obvious exceptions to what I am saying, but I fear my examples are indicative of the dominant trend.
 
Whether a movement or an institution, religious or secular, its purpose must be to serve something greater than itself.  If it can appease the powers that be, keep its constituents happy and balance the budget while doing that, fine.  But it's when those institutional chores become more important than the mission to serve, that it becomes perverse.  Even with corporations a lot of insightful business people are saying that the purpose of business is not to make a profit but to serve its stakeholders (not just its shareholders), and that profit is the way it keeps score.  Like saying that breathing is necessary to sustain a human life but breathing is not the reason for that life to exist.  Where the mission to serve gets lost or dumbed down, whether in the religious or secular movement or the religious or secular institution, the entity becomes at best irrelevant and at worst destructive.
 
Randy
 
 

"Listen to what is emerging from yourself to the course of being in the world; not to be supported by it, but to bring it to reality as it desires."
-Martin Buber (adapted)
 

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 From: Bill Parker <bparker175 at cox.net>
To: Colleague Dialogue <dialogue at lists.wedgeblade.net> 
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 8:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Dialogue] Hmm, the Methodists weigh in, sounds like the "council of a lifetime"
   
  
George, 
  
I think your statement about the institutional 
church is an important insight that is easily overlooked in the midst of our 
frustration with the church. We make a mistake when we expect the institutional 
church to fulfill the criteria of the movemental church. That is not who or what 
they are. They have powers to contend with, budgets to meet, programs to conduct 
to keep their constituencies happy with the church as an institution. They are 
stationary in scope, intent, and form plus they often appear to be shallow, 
misguided and self serving. Yet, it is the source, the birthplace of the 
movemental religious.  
  
When you think about it, it is like a lot of us 
expect insurance companies to take responsibility for our healthcare system. 
That is not their job. That is the job of the society who wants to make sure 
people have access to healthcare. We can't expect that from a corporation, that 
is not what a corporation is. 
  
Anyway.....just thinking, 

Thanks, 
Bill  
----- Original Message -----  
>From: George  Holcombe  
>To: Colleague Dialogue  
>Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 10:31  AM 
>Subject: Re: [Dialogue] Hmm, the  Methodists weigh in,sounds like the "council of a lifetime" 
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>With Joe being a Methodist and Slicker a Presbyterian, we can  look at ourselves as a movement that sprang from the institutional church, and  there are others, even now.  I think Joe was right when he said that the  institutional church was dead some years ago.  However, there is lots of  life within the movemental church dynamic, and that includes all the  religions, that springs from institutional religion.  What's interesting  about the institutional expressions of religion is that they hold on to the  symbols and scriptures, the history, etc. even when they misinterpret and  misrepresent them. 
> 
>George  Holcombe14900 Yellowleaf Tr.Austin, TX 78728Mobile  512/252-2756geowanda at earthlink.net 
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>Hope  appeareth, but it is not your Hope—you do not have anything to do  with it. It just appeareth. It comes as a stranger, as an alien—it  just appeareth! You do not even know why you hope. How in the  world could you hope when there is absolutely nothing to justify  any hope?    ~Joseph W. Mathews
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>On Jun 11, 2012, at 9:52 PM, R Williams wrote: 
>In the midst of the turmoil the church is going through this is  one of the most hopeful pieces I've seen.  The primary question for me  is, can a church that has been so embedded in institutional structures for  so long realistically be expected to reverse course and again become a  movemental presence? 
>>  
>>Randy   
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>>"Listen to what is emerging from yourself to the course of being in the  world; not to be supported by it, but to bring it to reality as it  desires."-Martin Buber (adapted)
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