Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Marcus Borg

This is the second set of notes from the recent conference I attended at Louisville Seminary on New Ways of Being Church. These are from the lecture and discussion given by Marcus Borg, and really consists mostly of sound bites that jumped out at me. You will note that this is a very short entry. Frankly, I was not very impressed with Dr. Borg's thinking. For a fuller idea of what he thinks you can read any one of his kajillion books, although almost all discuss his pursuit of an "authentic uncorrupted gospel" and not his ideas on new ways of being church - of which he apparently has very few. The below ideas were mostly borrowed from others, but seemed to have some use and possibly some merit.

The church is moving from communities of convention, where participants attend because that is what society expects of them, to communities of intention, where participants yearn for something and seek to accomplish something.

Intentional Christian Communities:
  • Engage in theological education to allow participants to articulate the gospel
  • Engage in a new way of living distinct from the surrounding culture
  • Educate about prayer and worship (Worship is a subversive practice that declares that God and only God is Lord of our lives.)
  • Encourage active participation in God’s intense love (passion) for humanity.

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