Returning to Our Roots (CAC 12/2/2022) This idea of returning to the source inspiration for a church or movement as a way of revitalization is particularly interesting to me right now, as our church home for the past 24 years just had its final service last Sunday. After 115 years in ministry, a small group of 21 people who remained voted to close. What was this church's roots and why was it started? The history that has been collected does not give much information, except that in 1907 a Swedish Evangelical Covenant pastor felt that a Swedish church should be started in our area, and it began with around a dozen people. When we arrived in 1998 there was still a core group of Swedish descendants there, but over our years that group dwindled to about 3 or 4 people. In the last ten years or so the church has undergone three major efforts to revitalize, and I was part of all of them. I found it remarkable then that we were never able to find a unifying purpose for existence, ...
Only Love Is Absolute (CAC 11/6/2022) This meditation has a number of lines that I found remarkable and worth remembering. Here are a few of them. "In no other period of history have humans had such easy and immediate access to people of other cultures and other religions, often as friends. Once a person has developed any “discernment of the Spirit” it becomes clear that God’s holiness exists all over the place." "It is strange that it took us almost all of our two-thousand-year history to get back to the “ecumenical” attitude Jesus had at the very beginning!" "...I am convinced that the biblical tradition is saying that the only absolute available to us is the faithful love of God..." "What the world wants, and people need, are people who believe in Something—Something that will lead them to the good, the beautiful, the true, and the universal."