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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-09-06

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-08-30

  • RT @TrinityWallSt: The Sermon: the root word for "health" is the same as the root word for "salvation." Health and salvation. #
  • RT @frwarren: RT @hermitjrnl: “Biblical orthodoxy without compassion is surely the ugliest thing in the world.” — Francis Schaeffer #
  • RT @TrinityWallSt: The Sermon: Health & salvation are all abot relatnshp. As Christns, we're offerd an incredi relationship w God thruJesus. #
  • I have a new girl crush in Susan Graham. That was the best I've ever heard! #
  • Susan Graham performing Shubert's Ave Maria' might make up for previous piece #
  • the closed communion in the rc church is unfortunately and very awkward at the kennedy funeral #
  • Placido domingo and Yo-Yo Ma performing Panis Angelicus (Cesar Franck) at Kennedy funeral. not too shabby! #
  • I'm not crazy about the offertory piece Yo-Yo Ma is now performing: J.S. Bach's Sarabande from Cello Suite No. 6. at Kennedy's funeral #
  • The prayers of the people are obviously written by the grands and greats about Teddy's vChristian values (I'm crying, this is so moving) #
  • Prayers of the People are being read by the young Kennedy's (grands, neices, nephews) so beautiful ,expression of legacy of the faith!!! #
  • According to parish priest's funeral sermon, Ted Kennedy's guiding prayer = The Magnificat!!! how fantastic. #
  • Excellent gospel reading choice for Kennedy funeral "do for the least of these" I guess the gospel has a lot to say about politics #
  • Like it! Can u see anyway it can sound weird or sexual? Let's get erics eyes too. #
  • I thought that if I added #fb to any tweet that it would show up on my facebook? #
  • RT @blakehuggins: this guy took #followfriday pretty literally http://bit.ly/lczee//Fantastic Funny!!! Thx #
  • Do any of you all play geocaching? It sounds fun and can you do it on a blackberry? #fb http://bit.ly/vTh2S #
  • RT @FatherFrankie: Children are a blessing from the Lord. (Repeat as often as necessary!)// How True! #
  • RT @singin4christ86: Holy Eucahrist with Bishop Doyle at the Rothko Chapel at 7 come check it out! #
  • RT @mrgassy: get your Rothko on… Come down to Rothko Chapel for the young adult Eucharist. http://bit.ly/x1unx #episcopal #ecgc #
  • No, so I haven't pissed off all the tree huggers :) #
  • Yes, do. I told him to follow folk who were following him and I think he looked at my activity. #
  • RT @TexasBishop: #episcopal Great missionary opportunity for episcopal church, help Merrill, learn how here: http://bit.ly/n1Rtw #sxsw #
  • Anyone know how is a blog carnival different than a blogosphere? #
  • RT @sarahgbennett: RT TexasBishop How Do You Build A Kingdom? Check out my podcast: http://bit.ly/itvQW http://twitpic.com/fh3ug #
  • RT @TexasBishop What Is Missionary Stewardship? Check out podcast: http://bit.ly/2TCaWR http://twitpic.com/fh35l #
  • RT TexasBishop How Do You Build A Kingdom? Check out my podcast: http://bit.ly/1ycyMg #
  • RT @rosaleeharden: Kennedy's response to being asked why he cared so much about poverty: "Have you never read the New Testament?" #
  • Good thinking!! :)
    @vagabondfaith #ecafe http://twubs.com/ecafe in reply to vagabondfaith #
  • I just became a member of the Twub for #ecafe at http://twubs.com/ecafe #
  • RT @TexasBishop: is the cross all there is to Christianity or does God intend something more? #ecgc #episcopal #
  • Question: What is the tweet etiquette -grammar regarding RT, forward slash, opinion? #
  • pray, then for our brother, Ted, that he may rest from his labors, &enter into the light of God's eternal sabbath rest http://bit.ly/vrKLM #
  • RT @msherrard: Jesus prayed to heal the sick. Rep. Michele Bachmann prays for them not to receive health insurance: http://tr.im/x5rs #
  • Good stuff! Grace and Redemption … RT @frwarren: Put-Pockets? http://is.gd/2y2Oc #
  • who do you consider to be the leading expert of social media in Austin, TX? #sxsw #
  • who do you consider to be the leading expert of social media in Austin, TX? #
  • Please answer me this: What is fair market value (hourly rate) to manage a public figure's social media presence? #

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-08-23

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-08-16

  • Mac's Shack famous Wellfleet oysters. http://mypict.me/m7IB #
  • I'm preparing for Provincetown by singing showtunes and gesturing with jazz hands. #
  • RT @julieunplugged: "Frame your views in a way that make them accessible even to non-supporters." feminist bloggers panel #nn09 #
  • Left Pound Ridge and headed to Wellfleet #fb http://mypict.me/lW2F #
  • Megan and nephew Harry in rock garden http://mypict.me/lTdD #
  • Ed's house is bucolic http://mypict.me/lSph #
  • In grand central station with Megan headed to bedford hills to meet up with Ed #fb http://mypict.me/lPYq #
  • iI'm off to NYC to meet up with my favorite girl in the whole wide world @mobennett http://bit.ly/hb1Nw #
  • What does your faith have to do with the healthcare debate? http://bit.ly/w2E8J episcopal #ecgc #
  • I'm visiting my brother in Wellfleet tomorrow. Apparently, there's a beach and I'm expected to wear and to bring a bathing suit. #
  • It could always be worse; I could be expected to go camping, for pete's sake. #
  • RT @ubuntutheology: Twitter spirituality http://tinyurl.com/mc65xg Plz RT if useful (via @Liturgy) #
  • Isn't there a Gilbert & Sullivan song about a mouse or cat singing Titwillow something? #
  • RT @MHMorgan: RT @tpcjames: Why is grace so messy and difficult? I guess if it was nice and neat everyone would already be doing it. #
  • Just listened to great interview: Dr. Diana Butler Bass talks of history& future-of church w Peter Wallace: Day1 Podcast http://ow.ly/jQTS #
  • Waaa? RT @fitfigmom: Yikes: RT @JessicaValenti 50% of Americans think women should b forced 2 take husbands' last names http://tiny.cc/yAzSf #
  • RT @petersagal: Watching Obama personally strangle Stephen Hawking to death with Presidential Medal of Freedom. #
  • is anybody else experiencing trouble with IGoogle today? #
  • grocery store bound! unfortunate that I'm so hungry. this could be very ugly #
  • I don't get the porn^> accounts who randomly follow– is it for $$$, shock value, ???? can someone tell me? #
  • RT @TexasMonthly: ITP: The Death Panels are coming! The Death Panels are coming! Mass hysteria! http://bit.ly/oT4LM #
  • RT @johnleesandiego: RT @crewislife: http://twitpic.com/dm7eb – Never add your boss on Facebook! Epic FAIL! #
  • Help NYC Tweeters! My daughter just moved to city and is looking for great bagels around Lincoln Center area. Suggestions? @mobennett #
  • playing around with colored pencils while keeping my recuperating dogs quiet and still. [pic] http://ff.im/6teno #
  • Hi, Episcopalians! Join this friendfeed group for networking, bonding, sharing and caring! http://ff.im/6qDto #ecgc #episcopal #
  • I've set my reminder to catch this radio show live today. it sounds interesting! Greg S. Reid, Filmmaker &… http://ff.im/6s0pb #
  • Twitter Opera!! http://bit.ly/3pNNlJ
    http://ff.im/6rYaR #
  • I'm loving these pillows; gotta figure out how to show Lainie. http://bit.ly/19roZi
    http://ff.im/6rUIE #
  • Nice tweet! :) RT @oueed: Having a dim night of the soul. #
  • Hi, Episcopalians! Join this friendfeed group for networking, bonding, sharing and caring! http://ff.im/6qDto #ecgc episcopal #
  • Hi, Episcopalians! Join this friendfeed group for networking, bonding, sharing and caring! http://ff.im/6qDto #
  • Dog drama is over for now. Lucy birthed her tumor and Sadie got her stomach pumped. Now we rest. http://twitpic.com/df369 #
  • Checking out Chedd's gourmet grilled cheese http://mypict.me/jb4Z #

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If you believe in God, then Health Care Politics …

Politics-of-Jesus-ButtonThe healthcare debate is loud and earnest. As it should be. We are talking about very fundamental, elementary issues of living together in community. We are continuing the national discernment process begun in the 18th century of establishing what it means to say that our Creator endowed all hu(man)s with certain unalienable rights. Among those, our declarators determined, were life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. The framers assumed every reasonable person would agree with these given presuppositions. But the conclusion that followed as been anything but self-evident. We have a hard time reaching consensus with the practice of this reasonable theoretical assumption.  All that seems self-evident to me is the premise that there is some correlation between one’s religious beliefs and political values and that there are some level of human rights that ought to be non-negotiable.

debateBringing theory to practice has been the stuff of American politics and it is the stuff of the current debate. But the debate has turned ugly and shrill and out of order. I’m wondering if we’re all on the same page of the hymn book. Maybe the set of assumptions that begin my logic is not where others are beginning.   Maybe we’re not talking about the same thing. Because some people seem to be incredulous and shocked that I could have reached the conclusion that our country should have a national health plan. It’s as though this conclusion was somehow, un-American or un-godly or un-reasonable. All I know to do at this point is be very clear with my thought process and hope that someone will tell me where my logic takes such a radically different path than conservatives.

ist2_7447952-faith-and-politicsLet me begin by explaining what my faith has to do with my desire for universal coverage. Regarding the relationship between religion and politics – folk have argued with me about this correlation for decades; usually after I preached a sermon that didn’t sit well with them.  But I think one’s politics is a byproduct of one’s worldview, one’s faith system. I am not talking about a specific creed or confession; just an individual’s conscious or unconscious belief system of who they are as an individual, who they are in relation to others, the relationship between humanity to the rest of the natural world and the relationship of a Higher Power, or lack thereof, to all these things.  At its most basic definition, politics is how we organize relationships with one another.  The values that determine that organizational structure stems from a worldview we have imagined to be rightly ordered.

creationFor example, our founding fathers believed that a Higher Power created all ‘men’ (sic) as equal members of the human race; no inherent superiority or inferiority. Additionally, the very act of that divine creation ‘gave’ a certain level of dignity and worth to the human being. Because of that dignified worth, each individual has the right to be treated accordingly. An obvious example of how this is manifested in our social ordering (politics) is the idea of death fights. Dog fights and cock fights are offensive to many, but most people do not consider them on the same level of atrocity as gladiator fights. Gladiator fights are considered atrocious because most of us do not believe that the human being exists as ‘sport’ for the gods. Less obvious is how this has developed into the right to protect oneself, to make a living, to be educated, to own property. Today, we are asking what determines a human being’s access to healthcare. Is it by virtue of money? Employment? Health? Social standing? Intelligence? Merit? Marital Status? Or is it one of those inherited rights? I believe that the health of an individual is of grave importance to the Creator. In my tradition, a lot of biblical ink is devoted to the curing of the sick and teaching how to care for the sick. I get the impression that I’m suppose to love my neighbor by caring for her when she’s sick even if I don’t think she deserves it. Because God think she deserves it.  (to be continued …)

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-08-09

  • How to Use your LinkedIn Profile – a Checklist http://ow.ly/iZmE from @messagemedium on Inc. Magazine #
  • Great blog post by #ecgc Tweetopalian RT @jeffreyshy Blogging "True Anglican Unity" http://bit.ly/wwtFO #
  • Check this video out- Exposing the PR Firms Behind the Fake "Grass Roots" Anti-Healthcare Move. http://bit.ly/RSKR0 #
  • This is hilarious! RT @lgbtlife: Mmmm, hairy butt crack (or: Cool Tim Allen grunt, grainy webcam guy!) #lgbt http://bit.ly/3l3MN1 #
  • RT @tremendousnews: The Real Reason Why Twitter Went Down! http://bit.ly/4DdnVq #
  • Episcopal (ians) who love traditional hymns! Join this Youtube Group and contribute. 36 hymns added yesterday! #ecgc http://bit.ly/Sjglt #
  • they would have to give her general anaesthesia #
  • it's been getting bigger for a month; doesn't seem to hurt, but oozes #
  • Another link of another pic of dog's hematoma http://twitpic.com/cszws #
  • New link of dog hematoma http://twitpic.com/cszp0 #
  • Help Twitter friends: someone know a vet that can help advise me with my dog's hematoma? Ihttp://bit.ly/Ef5Gq #
  • Absolutely! RT @timbrauhn: Remember how sweet the end of Slumdog Millionaire was? I sure do. #
  • Join this YouTube Group and let's make an online Virtual Hymnal 1982 playlist http://bit.ly/Sjglt #ecgc #
  • Brilliant Article — highly recommend reading "Homosexuality and Anglican Debate" http://bit.ly/3gimun #ecgc #
  • RT @kevin_sparrow: RT @episcopalcafe Oh, my! Someone seems to have woken up the Church of England http://bit.ly/ufrCB //love that title!// #
  • RT @JesusNeedsNewPR: Right. I totally asked the Apostle Paul to come into my heart. But he & Jesus argued a little too often 4 my taste. :) #
  • Can't Bill, Steve et al figure out how to protect and serve? RT @cnn: Marines ban Twitter, Facebook, other sites http://bit.ly/TfEuB #
  • Good Morning Glory(ous) Twitterverse! #
  • We're on a mission from God and we need your help! We need a sewing machine in NYC!!! for donation #
  • ^sbGood Morning Glory(ous) Twitterverse! #
  • I uploaded a YouTube video — My 5×5 feet http://bit.ly/bU1Ej #
  • My first video: 5×5 Feet. You'll be ablel to say you knew me when … http://vimeo.com/5898938 #

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-08-02

  • File under "That'll Preach" a video of Bobby McFerrin Demonstrates the Power of the Pentatonic Scale on Vimeo! http://vimeo.com/5732745 #
  • RT @mass_writer: First artist name attempt: Dog Johnson (eventually: Cat Stevens) #failfirstnames #
  • going with the Old Man to sell a car, eat some Tex-Mex and is still tee-heeing from earlier mischief http://twitpic.com/ces3z #
  • Justin Timberlake wasn't the first to bring sexy back. ♫ http://blip.fm/~ay796 #
  • RT @JosephPMathews: RT @texasnate: Today is Friday. Brought to you by the letters A,R,G and H. !!!! #
  • #followfriday check out @swancommarachel my new friend, Christian, activist, loving, generous, sensitive, real #
  • #followfriday check out @RogueReverend who hasn't forgotten that God has a sense of humor and loves life! #
  • #followfriday Check out @jonathanbenz an Emergent emerging from the > 100 follower and looking for real engagement #
  • dadgum! I sure feel loved right now; thank you for your sincerity @RogueReverend @swancommarachel @jonathanbenz #
  • RT @gideony: If your first response to 'love thy neighbor' is 'who's my neighbor' … UR doing it wrong #
  • RT @DebraLBrock: 'Things may come to those who wait, but only the things left by those who hustle.' Abraham Lincoln #
  • In homage to John Caputo, I'm going to write a blog postentitled 'Why I Suck at Keeping Secrets" #
  • ^sb this ^sb mark is a "signature" I just heard about (a 'sig') that let's u know it's me (as opposed to my publicist?) hahaha #
  • ^sb Does anyone know of this trackle and its reputation? (other than trackle!) http://ow.ly/iGX1 #
  • #HootSuite 2.0 moved into free public beta today! I upgraded at http://hootsuite.com/upgrade #
  • The weather is lousy, I'm broke and still waiting. So I fixed me some iced coffee, listening to some XTC and ch… ♫ http://blip.fm/~avtqr #
  • It's hot, rainy and I'm broke. Sipping some iced coffee and listening to XTC to see if I can feel better about … ♫ http://blip.fm/~avtg8 #
  • my new "Mad Men" inspired avatar. #
  • Are You The Favorite Person of Anybody? http://bit.ly/Ip6QZ #
  • One of the songs that always makes me feel happy. ♫ http://blip.fm/~av6sz #
  • Today's ? of Day from CAC http://bit.ly/sWMnM
    http://bit.ly/zKX9T #
  • Good Morning Glory(ous) Twitterverse! #
  • http://www.eyemajic.co.nz/index.html http://ff.im/5Uvd7 #
  • Fwd: Pillows For Working Late – http://www.majagan.com/pillowforworkl.html (via http://ff.im/5SEbn) [pic] http://ff.im/5Ujl8 #
  • Fwd: Tracy Raver – http://www.tracyraver.com (via http://ff.im/5SDOT) [pic] http://ff.im/5UikP #
  • RT @dtatusko: RT @aegisnyc: Charlotte's Wet #failedchildrensbooktitles #
  • RT @dtatusko: look mom, another cannibal! …mom? #failedchildrensbooktitles #
  • I think my blog post link is now working. The Ubiquitous Theology of God-as-a-Mean-Girl: the heresy of http://bit.ly/ZfvhH #
  • I think my blog post link is now working. The Ubiquitous Theology of God-as-a-Mean-Girl: the heresy of individual salvation. http://bit. … #
  • Check out my profile to see the new Twitter background I created from
    TwitBacks.com #twitbacks http://tinyurl.com/6owdfd #
  • RT @HeyToepfer: @sarahgbennett my fave from @EsElQueso: Charlie and the Chocolate Sweatshop #failedchildrensbooktitles #
  • It's really hard for me to concentrate on my work with these hilarious failed childrens book titles constantly pinging :) #
  • I'm having computer problems — taking break 2 watch tv of middleaged women having psychotic breakdowns — murderous rage! #
  • Does anyone know why a 404 msg would appear in wordpress comment area? #
  • Good Morning Glory(ous) Twitterverse! #
  • However, as a chick priest and one that naturally pisses some off, I'm really not a fan of #donatism #
  • my blog is on heresy but not on the heresy of #donatism #
  • RT @kevin_sparrow: @JosephPMathews totally waiting for #donatism to be a Trending Topic. :) #
  • Ah hah! Now I have committed myself. RT @buddhapalian: @sarahgbennett looking forward 2 the blogpost on "heresy of individual salvation"! #
  • On the other hand, this Jubilate Deo can hardly be beat! @JosephPMatthewshttp://blip.fm/~arifg #
  • There Is A Balm In Gilead @JosephPMatthewshttp://blip.fm/~arhcd #
  • Religion without Religion, Caputo style: RT @frwarren: Richard Leroy Walters http://is.gd/1RbA1 #
  • Good Morning Glory(ous) Twitterverse! Hoping to blog on the heresy of individual salvation today. #
  • RT @kevin_sparrow: GOD'S RESIGNATION SPEECH http://bit.ly/m5KF8 //God apparently has a slightly better copy editor too. #
  • To Sen. Kay B. Hutchison: We need quality health insurance for every family in our nation now http://bit.ly/DWsN8 #hc09 #TX #78750 #
  • RT @keepercaines34: RT @GayRainArmy: Palin: "God's grace helps those who help themselves"-SoManyTheolog f-ups n sntnc don't kno where2start. #
  • Has anybody tried out the Twitter Blocks application? #

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The Ubiquitous Theology of God-as-a-Mean-Girl

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I am a cradle Episcopalian. This is a term some use in an elitist way, similar to FFV (First Families of Virginia).  It connotes a legitimacy, an authority, a  really real-nes. After serving on numerous Episcopal church staffs, there’s an additional connation to which I associate the label — a sense of stuckness, a rigidity, a conservative ecclesiology uninterested in new perspectives. And God forbid someone suggest to a cradle Episcopalian that the baptismal font be moved to another location in the church.

As a cradle Episcopalian, I was naively comfortable with my unquestioned, theological perspectives until I went away to college and met some evangelicals in Campus Crusade for Christ. They wanted to know if I was saved; if I knew Jesus Christ as my personal Lord and Savior.  I was baffled that my membership in the Episcopal Church did not satisfy their soteriological criteria.   Apparently, I needed to recite a formulaic prayer and if I didn’t remember the exact day that I had uttered this prayer, then I could bet my bottom dollar (or worse, my eternal life) that my name was not written in The Book. It didn’t seem to be relevent that I regularly prayed to God or received the Eucharist as if I thought Jesus was my Lord and Savior. That didn’t count.child at communion

By this time, I had eighteen years of experience as a girl, playing with other girls, and I knew that the strong and mighty of the playground could be quite tyrannical and gnostic about the rules that granted admittance to the In Crowd or relegated one to the Out Crowd of the stupid and uncool. Basically, I was being taught a theology of God-As-A-Mean-Girl. But what did I know? I was afraid I had been delusional in my snobbish sense of status or stuck in stupidity and it was possible that we cradle Episcopalians weren’t as theologically with it as my evangelical, mostly non-denominational or Baptist friends. So I wrote that prayer down and recited it very carefully, word-for-word, every dot and tittle attended to deligently. [Don't even get me started with how I learned how many water molecules a valid baptism requires! and yes, I got that checked off my Things To Do list as quick as possible.]personal-evangelism-on-the-street-using-the-salvation-braslet-briceni

Years later, after spending time getting as many people off the divine hook with my handy-dandy prayer and 4 spiritual laws, I found my way back to the Episcopal Church. Imagine my surprise when I heard, right there in the middle of the liturgy of Baptism, very BillBright-ish language. Apparently, the Episcopal Church had been ‘with it’ all along. Of course, that didn’t resolve the problem that it was mostly little, tiny episcopalians of cradle-age that were being saved by these words; words being said by someone else on the behalf of another. By this time, I was comfortable trusting the authority and traditions of the Episcopal Church. But I wanted to know exactly what we believed the divine rules to be. And not just about salvation. I wanted to know the rules about what we can or cannot say about God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit; about sin, satan, sacraments, truth, confession, forgiveness; about speaking in tongues, contemplative prayer, social morality and social justice.  I didn’t want to be caught short by the next inquiring evangelical, or fundamentalist, or pentecostal.

I wanted to represent the Episcopal church well. So I started asking … and I started hearing, over and over again, “read the Book of Common Prayer.” As a recently re-re-baptized, re-re-born, re-convert, I was more than a little uncomfortable with the fingers pointing me to the Book of Common Prayer rather than the King James. But that’s who we are! Literally. My advisors were telling me to go to the prayer book because of the ancient and abiding principle, lex orandi, lex credendi, what we believe is what we pray. At first, this was not very satisfying. I wanted something strongly confessional in nature. I wanted something very black and white, very simple and very straightforward. But the Church, in her wisdom, knew better.bookofcommonprayer

What the Church knew and had prepared through her liturgy, traditions and sacraments was that eventually I would need the mature solid food that is the ambiguous, paradoxical,  yes – and nature of theological truths.  The Episcopal Church (Anglicanism) was born out of the tension caused by the extremes of catholicism and the extremes of protestanism. She knew that it was wiser to wax poetic when talking of things divine and mysterious and beyond comprehension. She knew that in every sentence uttered as Truth there is also a grain of  ’not so’.  So can we say nothing or anything about something as important as God and salvation and eternal life?  How do we speak of such slippery stuff? My seminary professor, Dr. Bill Green, said, with just a tip of his tongue in cheek, that we should always ’sing’ the creeds to keep us from ever forgetting their non-prosaic nature.  Otherwise, we find ourselves in cross-hairs of the heretic police.

The Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, The Most Rev. Dr. Katharine Jefferts Schori, found herself in the cross-hairs recently when she said:

The overarching connection in all of these crises has to do with the great Western heresy – that we can be saved as individuals, that any of us alone can be in right relationship with God. It’s caricatured in some quarters by insisting that salvation depends on reciting a specific verbal formula about Jesus. That individualist focus is a form of idolatry, for it puts me and my words in the place that only God can occupy, at the center of existence, as the ground of being.

I was listening to her address live via the internet and when I heard this I thought, “Halleluiah! There is a God!”  Then I thought, “Praise the Lord, maybe there is some theology out there that I can hang my hat on.”  Then, I thought, “Hell yeah, mamma said it ‘cuz it needed to be said.” Then, I thought, “Oh shit! It is about to hit the fan.”  For this and a few other reasons, the Presiding Bishop is getting vilified by the religious right. It’s the fear of that vicious and vitrioloic attack that has kept me silent in the past. But I am so grateful for her courage to speak out and risk sharing her understanding of the truth that I feel compelled to hereby, metaphorically, stand beside her and proclaim “Amen.”

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Let me assure —  real quick and right now — to anyone who is ready to quote verses from the Book of Romans at me, that I, too, appreciate the authority of the Bible.  But we have to quote the entire Bible because the entire Bible is the story of salvation, not just Paul’s Roman Road.  And that biblical story is a story about a people’s salvation, not an anthology of individual salvations strung together like a pearl necklace. It wasn’t Mr. Abraham’s salvation that mattered so much. It was the entire nation of Israel. It mattered so much that narratives about it were remembered and passed down. It mattered so much that Jesus is proclaimed savior of the world.  It mattered so much that learned people would devote a lifetime to studying it.

It is the theological doctrine of salvation is called soteriology. It is big. It is complex. It is a doctrine that has developed for centuries and continues to develop. St. Paul was not the first soteriological theologian. He inherited some good material from Isaiah. Athanasius, Augustine, and Anselm did some pretty impressive thinking on the subject before Luther nailed his salvific thesis. And with all due respect to my friends of the reformed tradition, the subject of salvation was not closed on the Wittenberg door. Barth, Bultmann, Gutierrez, Kung and Moltmann are just a few worthy examples of the exemplary thinkers on the matter. And not one of them ever concluded that the Answer was as simple and as easy as swearing an oath-like-prayer. Nor did any of them imply that this was an individual, personal or private matter. There certainly is an element of  individual choice and free will that is relevent but it isn’t the only thing that is part of this subject. The entire created order is part of the subject.  Faith certainly is a critical element, but so is grace. Works may not be the sole criteria, but they are certainly a part. And part of the work we are called to do is to think and to think as well as we can, so that at the end of our days, we might hear the One who created us thoughtful folk say, “Well done, my good and faithful servant.” In the meantime, go “work out your own salvation with fear and trembling.” And I mean that in the poetic, lyrical, sing-y way that also includes me, and others, those who have gone before us, and those who have yet to come, working, collaborating together, God’s earthly think tank.

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