Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Whose message is it, anyway?

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The following reflection from Michael Krahn's blog, The Ascent to Truth, attributed to Tim Keller, made me think about the Legionaries of Christ. Give them their due - they do appeal to a lot of  the "younger brothers" who are beyond the reach of many parishes :

“Jesus’ teaching consistently attracted the irreligious while offending the Bible-believing, religious people of his day. However, in the main our churches today do not have this effect.

The kind of outsiders Jesus attracted are not attracted to contemporary churches, even our most avant-garde ones. We tend to draw conservative, buttoned-down, moralistic people. The licentious and liberated or the broken and marginal avoid church. That can only mean one thing.

If the preaching of our ministers and the practice of our parishioners doesn’t have the same effect on people that Jesus had, then we must not be declaring the same message that Jesus did.

If our churches aren’t appealing to younger brothers, they must be more full of elder brothers than we’d like to think.”

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