Oh, and he's a big fan of the Bard of Barking, so he must be a good sort deep down.
He's written a blogpost today which begins with a reflection on the Bruce Cockburn song Pacing the Cage (see below). The whole thing is worth a read, but here was the part that grabbed me:
So I find myself asking, how did a movement which began with volunteer missionaries joyfully going around the Mediterranean world at their own expense, planting churches with little structure and no buildings, end up as a huge organization that frequently needs multi-million dollar fundraising campaigns to sustain the sort of mission it believes in? How did a movement which foreswore violence end up blessing battleships and praying for success against the enemy? How did a movement which warned of the dangers of clericalism (see Matthew 23:1-12) become so totally dependent on professional ministers, (in many cases dressing them up as gorgeously as wannabe Roman bureaucrats)?
Is this the kind of church Jesus had in mind? More to the point, am I the kind of Christian Jesus had in mind?What say you, dear reader?
Oh, and here's the YouTube of Pacing the Cage.
2 comments:
Thanks for the link, Malcolm! You sure chose a pretty clerical photo of me - pics like that are few and far between!
Tim C.
I thought you looked quite distinguished.
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