Wednesday, January 24, 2007

"A church which pitches its tents without constantly looking out for new horizons, which does not continually strike camp, is being untrue to its calling. ...We must play down our longing for certainty, accept what is risky, and live by improvisation and experiment."

This is a quote of a quote. The origional quote is from the book The Church as the People of God by Hans Kung. I found it in the current book I'm reading called The Forgotten Ways by Alan Hirsh.

2 comments:

mike said...

Wholehearted agreement here. As I repelled/repulsed from the hype that I once was as a planter/pastor, I found the contemplative arena of spiritual growth. I thought I had "found it." This led me toward contentment, which sounded spiritual so I embraced "it" & grew complacent & apathetic. I found the stories of people like St. Patrick and St. Brendan reminding me that the call to follow Christ is a call to risky living. I now long for the disturbedness found in this prayer attributed to Sir Francis Drake -- http://markjberry.blogs.com/Set_Sail_Grace.pdf

juli said...

makes me wonder...

where should we be making camp?
what does the horizon hold in store for us in our little community?
and how can i even begin to hear God's direction when i can barely hear myself think...surrounded by all the mess we live in.

i suppose we should ask rodney, you know, since he lives in that tent behind the shuman's house.

(get it? haha. ohhh...nevermind)