Here are some quotes, Scripture, and Queries for personal preparation for our gathering together at Quaker Heritage Day. I may add more to this (thus the part 1) but I may not. I don’t want to overload people before you get here. Hopefully what is below will give a nice introduction to some of the broad themes we’re addressing.
Quote from James McClendon:
The old parlor stereopticon set two pictures before the viewer, who would then see the depth dimension in otherwise flat photographs. Authentic Christian faith is prophetic faith; it sees the present in correct perspective only when it construes the present by means of the prefiguring past (Gods past) while at the same time construing it by means of the prophetic future (Gods future). This is that declares the present relevance of what God has previously done, while then is now does not abolish the future but declares the present relevance of what God will assuredly do. Moreover, these two, typical past and prophetic future, are not alternative visions between which to choose; they are and must remain one vision, one faith, and hope. (McClendon, Doctrine: 69)
How might McClendons words here help inform our own, Quakerly, interaction between our faith tradition and todays context? What questions arise from this reflection that might need to be addressed if we were to move forward? How does renewal play into what is mentioned above?
Scripture Reflecting on Mission in the Gospel Accounts:
Luke 9, 10
Luke 4
Matt 5-7
John 1
—Supplemental
John 14
John 20-21
Matt 28
Queries for reflection:
- What are the ways youve understood and experienced mission?
- Do you think the church has a mission? What is it?
- What unique ways do Quakers practice mission?
- What kind of contexts are we swimming in? How have things changed that we could do better to adjust to as Friends?
- How might mission be part and parcel of a renewal movement among Friends?
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Hey Wess–thanks for this! We are putting this in Sunday’s bulletin here at Berkeley Friends Church to help prepare folks here.
One thing that people have been asking as we’ve been talking about this is for some precision WRT “the new creation”. What, exactly, do you mean by this? Is it a reference to the new creation of II Corinthians 5:17? Or to the new heavens and earth of Revelation 21-22? Your message on heralds of peace from a couple of weeks ago had some tantalizing references to “a church rooted in Genesis 1 & 2 rather than one rooted in Genesis 3,” but we need some more here. Please think about this as your prepare, and help us to understand better!
Thanks!
Hey Brian — it’s a good question. Funny you should ask, I remember talking about this over dinner when you were in town. I had initially considered making my whole QHD talks around this particular topic, but now it is only a very small slice. I will deal with it briefly in my second talk – but I see it linked directly to early Quaker understandings of Gospel Order.
If you want more reading, I preached on this subject more directly last year — http://gatheringinlight.com/2010/04/05/easter-the-first-day-of-new-creation-john-201-18/
Blessings – Wess
Also, just realized I outline more of how I understand Gospel Order here — http://www.barclaypress.com/wdaniels.php/2008/10/24/gospel-order-and-convergence-culture
This is obviously a huge discussion and would be worth pursuing in a later QHD. There are many who are more able to explain these complex topics than I.