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The Creative Commons Church
Watch your toes... I want to put in my plug for more Creative Commons churches. One of the beautiful things about the age we're living in is the unlimited potential to share. Where sermons and art and music used to take years to circumnavigate the globe, now, they take less than seconds. We have the ability to share what we create in our local Christian communities with the larger Christian community and with the world. But not many of us do it. Why? I can think of a couple of reasons... Some are making money. There's gold in them thar hills! Churches... strike that... pastors are literally desperate for creative materials, for help in the area of music and art/visual resources. And while I understand the impulse to commercially meet that demand with our supply, I certainly don't think it's best. It seems to me that the mixture of commerce and spirituality always ends badly... and degrades everyone who takes part in that mixture. Many churches have full time media/music/creative professionals. I'm okay with that (having been one). Many churches have also started their own media businesses, selling what has been created for their community to other communities. I'm less...
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Book Review: Men and Women in the Church
I loved this frustrating book, mainly because it challenged me. Our community worked through the issue of women in leadership and found this book an extreme help- I've bought it for my elders/pastors and recommended it to many people. Sumner, with a high view of scripture, takes both the egalitarians (women can fill any role in the church/no difference whatsoever between the sexes) and the complementarians (women can fill any role in the church but pastor or elder/creation order determines roles) to task. Both sides have much to learn from this book. Contrary to some reviews, it's not fuzzy. It's simply non-linear. I seriously doubt Sumner would consider herself a "postmodern," but in many ways she writes like one, introducing a subject, moving on to another relevent issue, circling back to the first subject... the book reads like a series of circles, but ultimately gets us where we need to be- a discussion of the biblical texts dealing with women in ministry. It was amazing to realize that something I was reading had been "set up" by something else 2 chapters earlier. I can see how if you want a straight-forward, scholarly approach this would be maddening, but it was...
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Posted by: Nathan Pederson | March 09, 2006 at 09:35 PM