Sunday, May 04, 2008

Christianity without Christ

No creeds, no miracles, no Resurrection: Minister preaches faith without the symbolism
Charles Lewis, National Post
Saturday, May 03, 2008

There is a Bible on a pedestal in Gretta Vosper's West Hill United Church in Toronto. She would prefer it did not have a special place, she said, because it is just a book among other books. In a similar way, the cross that is high above the altar has no special meaning, but there are a few older congregants for whom the Bible and the cross are still nice symbols so there they remain.

Though an ordained minister, she does not like the title of reverend. It is one of those symbols that hold the church back from breaking into the future -- to a time "when the label Christian won't even exist" and the Church will be freed of the burdens of the past. To balance out those symbols of the past inside West Hill, there is a giant, non-religious rainbow tapestry just behind the altar and multi-coloured streamers hang from the ceiling.

"The central story of Christianity will fade away," she explained. "The story about Jesus as the symbol of everything that Christianity is will fade away." the rest

1 Comments:

At 10:41 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow, sound eerily reminiscent of what we heard Abp Venables preach about this weekend in Fort Worth - those who regard the Bible as "just another book among many books", not the word of God.

He also pointed out that the Satan's (the Tempter) first words in Genesis 3 were: "Did God really say...".

 

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