My lowest of the low ecclesiology has the following essentials: 1) Keep the truth about Jesus safe, especially from smart Christians. 2) Constantly encourage me to be a Jesus follower in my sphere, not your church. 3) Assist me in those aspects of following Jesus that can’t be done alone, like baptism and the Lord’s Supper. 4) Know your place in God’s missional playbook and don’t act like you’re the whole show. 5) Don’t make stuff up to justify what you’re doing, then carp at me for not buying it.
I'm married to a really pretty girl named Sara. She loves Jesus a lot. We love each other a bunch too. In fact, we made a baby! He is the greatest! I appreciate truth through many lenses, basketball, listening to music, making music, my friends, my family, and the South Carolina Gamecocks. I am seeking to please and treasure Jesus in and above everything. I really hate my sin and love God's free grace and how His Spirit testifies with mine that I am His child. Shalom to you.
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imonk had a good, very brief response to this the other day...
http://www.internetmonk.com/archive/riffs-presiding-bishop-of-the-episcopal-church-jefferts-schori-stirs-the-pot
My lowest of the low ecclesiology has the following essentials: 1) Keep the truth about Jesus safe, especially from smart Christians. 2) Constantly encourage me to be a Jesus follower in my sphere, not your church. 3) Assist me in those aspects of following Jesus that can’t be done alone, like baptism and the Lord’s Supper. 4) Know your place in God’s missional playbook and don’t act like you’re the whole show. 5) Don’t make stuff up to justify what you’re doing, then carp at me for not buying it.
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