tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-64341099058258279842024-03-19T14:24:31.081-06:00Owl in FlightNew Thoughts for a New LifeCrouchingOwlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11487490296599614185noreply@blogger.comBlogger44125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6434109905825827984.post-2558214135168038892022-04-23T17:38:00.000-06:002022-04-23T17:38:01.357-06:00Beware of False Prophecy<p><i>Before our parish got a new priest we all ended up taking turns giving a sermon on the scripture reading for that Sunday. When it was my turn I couldn't immediately tell which cycle of scripture readings the sermon would be about, so I wrote two of them, one for each set of readings that I thought might be involved. Going through old files I thought it would be worth posting the one I didn't end up using.</i><br /></p><p style="text-align: center;"> <b>Beware of False Prophecy</b><br /></p><p>Dark times and people who want reassurances seem to bring out society’s desire for prophets. As a society we seem to be especially hungry for charismatic individuals who can cut through the uncertainty with rays of divine truth. On February 12th 2021 the NY Times discussed the phenomenon:<br /><br />“In my lifetime — 49 years as a follower of Jesus — I’ve never seen this level of interest in prophecy,” said Michael Brown, an evangelical radio host and commentator, who believes in prophecy but has called for greater accountability when prophecies prove false. “And it’s unfortunate, because it’s an embarrassment to the movement.”<br /><br />Trying to decide what to do with prophets has always been a problem. In the Old Testament kings of Israel would employ guilds of prophets who they could consult, or as the situation demanded, provide a gloss of divine approval for royal policy by acts of symbolic theater. A amusing tale is recorded in 1 Kings 22 when the kings of Judah and Israel assemble 400 prophets to support a coming military campaign. One of them is even described as bringing a pair of iron horns as props to make his point. Then the prophet Micaiah ben Imlah arrives and prophecies doom on the military campaign and gets into an argument with the other assembled prophets about whether god is intentionally deceiving their company to trick the kings into a disastrous military campaign. Many prophets, notably Jeremiah seem to be remembered because their were willing to contradict the official prophetic guilds. While it may have been easy to predict good times when things are going good or to predict disaster when things are going poorly, it seems that when great periods of change were either in progress or hoped for true prophecy became quite a lot harder and the prophets who actually had something useful to say during these times are remembered and honored. John Collins, the author of a introductory textbook on the Hebrew Bible, suggests Zechariah 13 reference to prophets hiding the self inflicted wounds of their ecstatic trances may actually be intended as a criticism of repeated disappointing prophecies that the Judean monarchy would be restored after the Babylonian exile. <br /><br />In this context Jesus’s saying that prophets should be judged by their fruits doesn’t just seem to refer to how we should treat new prophets who come along, but instead places anyone who claims the gift of prophecy within a long tradition of teachers whose claims had to be judged by history. Jesus doesn’t suggest any test that prophets can be judged by membership in a specific group, be particularly charismatic, or make us feel good or bad about the things we value. Instead he argues that prophets should be judged on their fruits, a process that based on the Old Testament record would often be difficult to judge within any one person’s lifetime. Jesus includes prophecy among the “Many works of power” that people might claim to do in Jesus name by those whom he never knew. Instead of trusting in the excitement of observing or publicly performing Charismatic gifts where it can be difficult to judge of what spirit they are, Jesus calls on us to hear his words and act on them, so that we will be built upon a rock. <br /></p>CrouchingOwlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11487490296599614185noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6434109905825827984.post-29677304680715202832019-04-03T20:54:00.000-06:002019-04-03T20:54:43.834-06:00My Name is Legion - Reimagining Mark 5:1-20<i>Several weeks ago at our church's morning prayer service we read the story of Jesus casting out the demons from the man at the tombs into the pigs and the story caught my imagination. There was so much going on in this little story that it seemed almost impossible to capture it all. How did the man end up living among the tombs? How did he as a Jew end up living in a gentile town? Where were his family members? How did he become so mentally deranged? Symbolically what would it have meant for the demons to be described as a Roman military unit? Why were the townsmen, who didn't really seem to care about him, trying to chain him? Certainly not to help him. What were the pigs doing there? What was Jesus doing there? How would it have felt? I figured there was a chance in real life that if someone was in such desperate circumstances it was because the support groups that could have lifted him up chose to throw him down instead. I decided to write a fiction short story trying to capture the way this story moved in my imagination, and this is what came out.</i><br />
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<b>My Name is Legion</b></div>
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"And never come back!" The scream echoes in your mind as you walk away. The noises, the screams... They were always so overwhelming. Unfortunately dad knew just how overwhelming and liked to do it on purpose as if to prove that that made him better than his mentally crippled son. Not that anyone else really cared. You've never gotten the story, but it seems as if you remind mom of someone unpleasant and she's always taken it out on you as well. The beatings, the screaming, the horrible fear of never being certain anyone would really care if you died. The laughter and scorn the times you got hurt... The odd and terrified way you act when people look at you or when loud noises startle you make everyone pretend you’re possessed. It's even become a public sport, scaring the "demon kid". Maybe in the next town there will be someone who will be safe. Stupid thing to hope for, it's not as if that isn't a lie you've told yourself thousands of times with other people in the town you came from, not as if they ever cared. But the desperate sense of hope just won't quite go away.<br /><br />The next town, unfortunately, is no better. You show up, starving and bedraggled, begging for food. The way you flinch away from their eyes fearing and attack at any moment is hard to disguise. You try to hold still, not moving in ways that seem "odd" or "demon possessed" as your your family and neighbors back home always called it. The people of this town belong to a different religion, so perhaps things will be different. But it's hard to hide and ask for food at the same time, and next thing you know, you've been driven out of town. The old cemetery is the only place they don't try to run you off, since they figure a demon kid, yes the name followed you, belongs there hanging out with the ghouls in the cemetery. Everything that goes bump in the night terrifies you, worrying that the ghouls might really be there. Perhaps this is a fitting place to end, the demon kid devoured by demons in the cemetery where only the unclean would go willingly, scavenging unclean food offerings left for the dead in unholy ceremonies. <br /><br />Of course that is the one sure way of pissing off the local priests and Mystics who lead the ceremonies where the offerings are left, or who wander through the cemetery boosting their reputation by performing exorcisms of the cemetery grounds. Since you've been declared to be the most visible demon of the cemetery grounds, these exorcisms turn into being chased around the grounds and along the cliff side while the holy men whip up crowds to chase you around with chains, claiming that their dead won't rest until the living demon returns to the underworld, preferably by leaving you tied up to starve to death. Mostly the local swineherds join in, since watching their filthy charges apparently leaves them with too much time on their hands. So far you've been lucky, the black out rage and fear that comes when they gang up on you is simply too terrifying for them to gather enough townsfolk to be able to catch you. Just because it hasn't happened yet doesn't mean it won't happen soon. Every sound leaves you cowering in fear, running from place to place trying to find enough food to simply survive before they catch you. Because someday, they will catch you... Maybe it would be a fitting end, everyone in your life has seemed to agree on this point, everything they hate in the world seems to reside in you.<br /><br />Today there was a new mystic wandering through town. He is a Jew and so isn’t going to try to sic the local pig boys on you, not that that is much comfort, given that your own people have essentially thrown you out. What exactly he is doing here… well its unclear, but they leave food behind which is all that you care about.<br /><br />Eventually you get brave enough to try to see what he is doing. Its as if he and his followers are having a picnic. The mystic sees you and waves you over. You panic and run. You have no illusions about your smell or the state of your clothes which are little more than rags at this point. Hiding from a safe place further away, you are shocked to see one of his followers gather up some food, walk half way to you, and leave it on the ground just like the piles of food that have been left every time they visit. They’ve been leaving it for you on purpose! Maybe you were wrong to run. Terrified, you inch over to the food. They smile at you encouragingly when you begin to eat and motion that they have more. Slowly, you walk over and sit at the very edge of the group. This must be the craziest Jewish mystic you’ve ever heard of, hanging out near pagan cemeteries to have picnics and intentionally feeding crazy demon beggars like yourself. It’s as if he’s proving how many ways he can be unclean at once, eating food near a cursed place and sharing table with like you whose been living among the tombs. <br /><br />As you finish eating, he asks “What’s been ailing you, I mean aside from being starving?”. <br /><br />“I’m demonically possessed,” you reply, “or at least everybody always has said so and they’ve got to be right. So what’s it to you, you’re just an ordinary person like anybody else, other than that you’re crazy enough to be near me.” <br /><br />The mystic, looking saddened, answers “What’s your name?” <br /><br />You start to shout back “I don’t have a name, all I have is a legion of demons occupying my soul just as sure as the Roman legion controls this country, and coming to a place like this you’re probably too unclean to cast them out anyways so what is it to you? There’s no more chance of me being free than of the Roman’s being driven away”. <br /><br />The shouting was a mistake. The local pig boys have heard and come running, driving their pigs before them, shouting that they’ve got you now and you’ll pay for desecrating their cemetery. The mystic flies into a rage and starts shouting as well, leaving you cowering in a ball. After a few moments without being attacked, you calm just enough to understand what is being said. He isn’t shouting at you. He’s demanding to know why you deserve to die for desecrating a cemetery, when if the town would feed you and take care of you, instead of driving you to the edge of town you wouldn’t disturb their offerings in the first place. And that their hatred of you is what desecrates the cemetery, and not as if he cares because cemeteries are full of the unclean bodies of the dead anyways as far as he is concerned and the least they can do is to not attempt murder of a sick man on top of their ancestors’ bones. <br /><br />You’re in shock. No one has defended you since… well you aren’t sure. Whoever did it last must have been just as crazy as this mystic. A hand touches your shoulder, one of his followers trying to soothe your terror. You get up just in time to see the pigs, terrified at their keepers’ distress, run right off the side of the cliff. The pig boys are running in terror back to the city. This won’t be good tomorrow, but for now you start crying and laughing hysterically with relief. At least today, you won’t die. As you calm down, they offer you more food and some of their spare clothes. With relief you start explaining how you were driven from your home by your family that hates you, how no one in your home town would even feed you, how you ran away to this Godforsaken place and have been living on the edge between life and death in this place of death. “Please please, let me come with you,” you beg. This is the first time you’ve felt safe in years and the fog is lifted from your mind just being around him. <br /><br />Meanwhile, representatives of the town arrive, demanding to know what right this stranger has to drive their pigs off the cliff. Seeing you looking calm and dressed well, they look at you in shock, demanding to know if the demons were cast out of you into the pigs. Which, as far as you are concerned, is just about true and you grin at the townsmen, knowing what will happen if they try to attack you again. This smile and your direct gaze unnerves them and they start to beg the mystic, Jesus, to leave before more ill omens arrive to terrorize the town. Looking at them directly is still hard, but now that you feel safe, it doesn’t seem to matter as much, especially since they’re the ones squirming instead of you for once. Jesus, apparently deciding this town has had enough of him, agrees to leave. You ask again if you can come with them. Instead, he tells you that God is love and God loves everyone including you, just as Jesus has loved you in feeding and clothing you, saving you from this place of death. He challenges you to tell your family and friends what God has done for you, inviting them to the Love of God instead of the hate that they’ve been living on for all this years. A sly grin comes over your face, imagining casting the hatred out of their hearts just like the pigs leaped over the cliff in fear of love. Maybe nobody will believe you about God being love, but a story about a mad mystic who channels the love of God so passionately that its as if God himself as touched you when he does and loves with such power that pigs go jumping off cliffs… Everyone will want to hear about this. With fresh clothes on your back and food in your stomach, you head back to Decapolis to face the demons that have been driven from your heart by this act of love, but still reside in your family… Probably they won’t listen and will scream out more abuse to drive you off. That’s a terrifying thought, loud sounds are always hard. But your family, well… its worth a try… If pigs can jump off cliffs maybe their demons might run away too.</div>
CrouchingOwlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11487490296599614185noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6434109905825827984.post-39248828295937017752018-10-26T21:19:00.001-06:002018-10-26T21:19:33.462-06:00Keating's DeathI was saddened to hear of Thomas Keating's death yesterday. I first ran into his writings some years ago when his work was referenced in a book I was reading for a class. At the time it seemed kind of exotic and compelling but not something I felt I could make as much time for. Then as time passed it became more and more clear that my stress and anxiety levels were getting to be very intense and I needed to do something about them for my health's sake. As long as I needed a meditation practice to help me deal with stress it seemed eminently practical to combine worship with meditation, so I was more interested in Keating's teachings than in secular meditation practices. Meditation has made a big contribution to my mental well being and I've been grateful to Keating for his beautiful writing on the subject. As I've grown interested in other angles of spiritual practice and thought I've kept running into Keating again and again. It seems his impact on the world was large enough that I couldn't quite get away from him.<br />
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Keating's writings have helped me not only with meditation but also in helping me understand my overall spiritual life path. There have been special moments where I realize there are names and traditions that help to explain my experiences and that help me know mentally what to do with them and recognize the good parts of them that I couldn't have found as easily without his help. I've been very greatful for everything he has offered in life and am saddened to realize he is gone on to be with God. I hope the afterlife is as delightful as he imagined it. CrouchingOwlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11487490296599614185noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6434109905825827984.post-84503710113682959632018-10-07T13:48:00.000-06:002018-10-07T18:30:40.710-06:00The Candle in the Silence<div style="text-align: center;">
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<i>We were some of the last people to leave church today and my six year old ran into the chapel just before we left. I had a moment to contemplate the sanctuary lamp before we left. For context, this is the candle always kept burning before the reserved Eucharist elements to commemorate the presence of god in the sanctuary. Enjoying that sacred moment while being aware of the condescending attitude towards Ex Mormons that is routinely expressed in General Conference led to me writing a poem to explore the beauty of that moment along with the the pain I always feel around this time of year knowing people I care about are being taught to think ill of me.</i></div>
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The candle is in the silence,<br />
The ghost of incense remains.<br />
The music has all gone quiet.<br />
Outside, the words of fear persist.<br />
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The candle is in the presence,<br />
The Spirit of prayer remains.<br />
The music of soul is silent.<br />
Outside, the words of fear persist.<br />
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The candle is in the silence,<br />
The Spirit of God remains.<br />
The music of silence is ardent.<br />
Outside, the words of fear persist.<br />
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The candle of silence is brilliant,<br />
The Spirit of Love invades.<br />
Life’s music and joy is fervent.<br />
Outside, the words of fear persist.</div>
CrouchingOwlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11487490296599614185noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6434109905825827984.post-44300724372141614402018-08-30T20:28:00.000-06:002018-08-30T20:28:01.652-06:00Sam Young's pending ExcommunicationIt made me sad to learn today that <a href="https://invisiblescubit.wordpress.com/2018/08/29/excommunication-notice/" target="_blank">Sam Young is being excommunicated from the LDS church</a> for protesting the LDS church's children interview policies. I was totally sympathetic to his desire to change how the system worked. My own interviews as a child weren't abusive but they were within an abusive system that had a dramatic effect negative effect on me and on my siblings. If you trace how they contributed to a major family tragedy that happened when I was quite young, the worthiness interview system and the ideas that are used to justify that system are probably one of the worst things that ever happened to me and my family with consequences that will probably never fully heal. I am very glad to have left that behind, knowing that my children can mostly escape a recurrence of that kind of psychological abuse.<br />
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I never really expected Sam's protest to achieve much and I've been impressed by the amount he did achieve. He had more faith in his leaders than I did. It seemed just a matter of time till he would be excommunicated. He very much was taking up the role of a prophet calling his people to repentance. Its part of being human that nobody really likes being on the receiving end of a prophetic call to repentance. It makes the way this story is ending unsurprising. But that doesn't make it any less sad. We could always hope for better.CrouchingOwlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11487490296599614185noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6434109905825827984.post-56930552272539483152018-04-08T15:17:00.002-06:002018-04-08T15:17:18.485-06:00Maundy Thursday and Feet WashingFor the last several years we have tried to attend a few additional services during the week before Easter than the year before. There are so many beautiful traditions and experiences to explore that even after having been an Episcopalian for several years I still sometimes feel like a religious tourist, trying out new things for the first time. For perspective, our Parish typically hosts or participates in at least eight worship events between the Sunday before Easter and Easter day. One new event for us this year was attending Maundy Thursday church services.<br /><br />Maundy Thursday is a unique worship service celebrating the last Supper, the institution of the sacrament of the Eucharist, Jesus washing the feet of the apostles, and looks forwards to the events at the Garden of Gethsemane. Probably the most meaningful part of the service for me was encountering the foot washing ceremony. As a Mormon, I had always been taught to view Jesus’s washing of the disciples feet as being a part of the LDS temple ceremonies. Jesus’s statement that the apostles didn’t know what He had done to them but would understand it in the future was supposed to mean that Jesus had performed a special priesthood cleansing ceremony on the Apostles without explaining it to them. The ceremony in essence becomes a sort of supplemental or elite baptism, washing away the sins missed the first time around and blessing many parts of the body in preparation for a glorified resurrection. The LDS temple ceremony itself identifies the washing ceremony as being a reinterpretation of the consecration of priests in <a href="https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Exodus+29&version=ESV" target="_blank">Exodus 29-4-7</a> and <a href="http://www.ldsendowment.org/parallelinitiatory.html" target="_blank">fails to mention Jesus’s teachings at all</a>.<br /><br />It is not uncommon to meet Mormon’s (or ex Mormon’s who are often more willing to talk about it) who found the LDS washing ceremony to be a traumatic or disturbing experience, especially if they went through the temple like I did before 2005 when the LDS church <a href="http://www.ldsendowment.org/parallelinitiatory.html" target="_blank">changed the ceremony</a> to be less disturbing. Being repeatedly and somewhat intimately touched by strangers who don’t ask permission or give warning first while you are inadequately dressed just doesn’t always come across as a sacred experience. While I sympathize with these concerns I did not personally find the LDS washing ceremony to be personally disturbing, perhaps because someone (in violation of Mormon social taboos) told me partially what to expect and the officiator didn’t accidentally touch or see more than they meant to. However, even without that sense of trauma the washing was a bit of an empty place for me because the temple ceremony had lost its sense of meaning. I could hardly even think about the last supper and Jesus washing the disciples without thinking about the temple. It feels sad when a scripture passage is only associated with memories that no longer have a sense of purpose.<br /><br />So it was a special occasion for me to hear the story again of Jesus acting as a humble servant or perhaps even in the role of a slave, washing the feet of his disciples to put an end to their arguments about which disciple was more important by showing them with his own example that leading in the church is about serving those underneath you, not by being served. This is what the apostles hadn’t realized but would realize afterwards, that Jesus had taken their expectation of what it meant to be important and turned it upside down. The very greatest of all was insisting on taking on the role of a servant to prove to them that they needed to be servants as well. Being important in the church should be about serving others, not yourself. After recounting the story the priest proclaimed that in their position of as priesthood leaders they needed a special reminder to live the kind of humility that Jesus taught and so invited us to allow them as our priests to wash our feet. There was no command, no mandatory participation, no surprises. I joined the line and had the intimate and consent governed experience of having a priest wash my foot, with its surgery scars still clearly visible, and tell me God be with you as she dried me. Another of the priests told everyone he washed to go and serve everyone as Christ served them. After the foot washing was over we were reminded that if the priests of God’s church served us in this way that we were to serve each other with humility just as we had been served. Just like the apostles we had submitted to being humbly served by our religious leaders, so like the Apostles we needed to learn to serve everyone else in our lives with humility.<br /><br />While there is a powerful symbolism in letting Christ serve us by cleansing us from sin, foot washing was and is in itself an act of humbly offering hospitality that helps counteract the sin of pride. I didn’t come away from the foot washing feeling that I had experienced an elite cleansing from sin in a ceremony whose design (<a href="http://www.ldsendowment.org/timeline.html" target="_blank">at least till 2005</a>) didn’t fully take into account whether the cleansed felt violated. Instead, I felt humbled, having intimately experienced a priest humbly wash me and then tell me to serve and love those around me with the same kind of humility.CrouchingOwlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11487490296599614185noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6434109905825827984.post-61157980460924460072018-03-30T00:00:00.001-06:002018-04-08T16:04:27.395-06:00My Journey with the BibleI received my first set of scriptures at 8 years old as a baptism present. They consisted of a bonded leather brown King James bible with a matching “triple combination” containing the other Mormon scriptures. I was expected to read from them regularly as well as bring them to church in a grey vinyl carrying case that came with them. Telling an eight year old to read a King James Bible might seem a tall order, especially since I only learned to read in 3rd grade. <br />
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However, I am one of the autistics who has the mixed blessing of hyperlexia. That means my anxiety level about reading things I don’t fully understand is very low and I love to read, so where other kids would have given up in frustration I dove eagerly into authors like Tolkien and Asimov. I promptly read both the entirety of the Bible and the Book of Mormon when I was too young to understand them thoroughly but that didn’t matter much to me, I liked reading and could often get the gist of what was happening. I remember reading the Book of Daniel as a youngster and proudly discovering that unlike the version I was taught in Sunday school the evil wise men got fed to the lions. I kept it up and became very familiar with the Book of Mormon and passingly familiar with the Bible. While the LDS version of the scriptures leave much to be desired in terms of the commentary and footnotes they provide I made thorough use of what they had. One of my childhood Sunday school teachers taught us how to make color coded marks to help us identify what category of assistance each footnote represented and before entering my teens I read through the almost of the LDS scriptures to mark all of the footnotes using the system she taught.<br />
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As I approached my teenage years I became aware that daily scripture reading wasn’t just a good habit, in the LDS worldview it is a commandment from God. I was afraid if I didn’t read my scriptures daily I was rebelling against God’s command so I became very strict in performing my daily reading no matter how late I was getting to bed. This need to be reading was reinforced by the popular and repetitive challenge from LDS leaders to read the Book of Mormon from start to finish within certain time frames. You could barely finish reading the Book of Mormon due to the challenge of one leader before some other leader would reissue the challenge. Scripture study was viewed as synonymous with reading the Book of Mormon. I felt that the Book of Mormon was true because I had always assumed it was true and felt that God pointed that out to me when I prayed about it in the classic Mormon fashion. Always assuming something isn’t the same thing as it being so, but I was satisfied enough to keep enjoying it the way I always had before.<br />
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As I entered my teens I had read the Book of Mormon so many times that it became less meaningful through sheer repetition and reading from the bible felt much more meaningful. I still felt I had to follow my leaders command to read the Book of Mormon daily so I doubled my scripture reading time so I could start to read both from the Bible and Book of Mormon regularly. My scriptures became so well used that the vinyl carrying case fell apart and was replaced by a black canvas bag with a special compartment for extra study materials.<br />
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Starting around age 14 I started attending a daily Sunday School class in Mormonism called “early morning seminary” and received my second copy of the LDS scriptures, an all in one volume (or Quad) in a Burgundy cover. The purpose of this second set was to allow me to have a copy in the Sunday school room to be used there and virtually nowhere else, so I never became very attached to this copy. I never succeeded in memorizing the scripture passages expected in this Sunday School class but I took pride that I didn’t just read the assigned selections but I read the entire text while keeping up with the class. I was able to keep this up until in the year we were studying the bible we got to the book of Isaiah. Mormon’s put a special emphasis on Isaiah being important but most of the Mormons I have talked to are positively terrified of it. It is common to hear people say they only read the parts from Isaiah that are copied into the Book of Mormon and even some skip those parts. When our class reached the Book of Isaiah we spent one day talking about how to read Isaiah and then skipped the entire book. That wouldn’t do for me, I wanted to read everything. Isaiah scared me too, but I took it slowly and prayerfully, reading the same passages over and over again until I felt I had some level of understanding. I became passionately involved with the text and would get into a zone of contemplative worshipful reading. I could only zone in like that if I had a quiet place to study, so I often found myself staying up late at night after the rest of my family had gone to bed to have time to study without any distractions. This drove my family a bit crazy, especially when I suggested they should hurry to bed so I could get on with my night of scripture study and journal writing. No one thought to buy me ear plugs or noise isolating headphones to help me study earlier in the evening, so I just stayed up late, sometimes very late. <br />
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This was a very dark time in my life and emotionally these late night study sessions became extremely important to me. I learned to write from practicing in my journal. I learned that even if I was afraid to trust anyone else in life I could still trust God. I had a sense of spiritual rebirth and developed a sense of a personal relationship with Jesus while contemplating the suffering servant passages in Isaiah, particularly chapter 53. The spiritual practices of scripture study and journal writing are probably the main reasons why I survived my teenage years without attempting suicide. In fact, I directly used them as a tool to escape from a cycle of child abuse that intensified after I started homeschooling.<br />
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My mother hated not being in control. I loved being obedient but hated being strictly controlled and could never really function well trying to do anything exactly like other people did them. My mental anatomy as an autistic is different enough that I often need to find my own ways and times to learn things. Unfortunately my mother had a strong need to believe she was perfect and she was very sensitive to other people questioning or acting outside of her perfect ideas and needed me to learn things on her time table instead of mine. She often yelled at me demanding to know if I thought she was stupid because I wouldn’t or couldn’t do things exactly her way without having a prolonged discussion about why and how. I recall one memorable incident when I washed some dishes in a different order than she thought was correct and she came into the room screaming at me, asking how dare I rebel against her when she had never even specified the order in which to wash them and had no reason to need them done in a specific order. Everything was black and white, good or evil. If you really wanted to be good you would do everything she expected right the first time. If you failed to be her version of perfect on the first try it was because you weren’t really trying because you were a bad person. My assumed evil personality justified whatever she found necessary to force compliance. At this point in my life I was larger and stronger than she was so she virtually always resorted to emotional manipulation and abuse. She moved quickly from offering rewards to offering punishments to trying to damage or even crush your sense of self esteem in hopes that you would start performing the task at hand correctly to prove her wrong about how worthless you were. Once when I begged for time to learn my daily chores without dramatic punishments because I wasn't trying to be lazy or rebellious but simply needed more time to learn how to remember everything and my parents told me that they felt if they didn’t take me strictly in hand I’d end up just like my brother, by which I think they meant a college dropout with no job and no girlfriend living in the basement. Due to my unique circumstances, I took it worse than that and became very scared of myself.<br />
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Among the many things she didn’t like, my staying up late to read my scriptures and write in my journal weren’t on her approved list. She didn’t like that I was sleep deprived. She hated that I used my journal writing to emotionally cope with life instead of pouring out my soul to her as if that idea made any sense at all. She didn’t understand why I needed peace and quiet to enter into intense contemplative scripture study. I don’t think she saw my scripture study as any different from doing my math homework which she expected me to be able to do while she indulged in screaming matches or worse against my little sister who she treated in the much same way as she treated me except with differences resulting from my being so much larger and stronger. In any case my mother started a campaign to try to stop me from writing in my journal or reading my scriptures at night. I decided that thought there was no chance I could defend my dignity when it case to the normal chores or school work, there was a real chance I might undermine her opinion of me when it came to my scripture study. I determined to make a point to fight her on this one issue where winning might mean something.<br />
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So the fight was on. She’d prowl into the basement where I would study at night or look to see if I had lights on in my bedroom. She tried to monitor and punish me more and more strictly until my father found out what was going on. Suddenly something clicked. Their evil rebel son wasn’t rebelling to sneak off to be promiscuous or use drugs or hang out with gangs or any other notorious evil. He was rebelling… to worship… in the tradition of the family faith. I intentionally used my worship behaviors to create a situation that made the emotional abuse look and feel absurd. It broke me out of the cycle of abuse and created a space where they respected me and became almost willing to bend over backwards to accommodate my life and needs. Things were still black and white but now I was considered to be good instead of bad. Unfortunately my victory didn’t apply to my little sister who they generally still viewed as deserving what she got even when I tried to explain otherwise. Life worked best when I depended on my parents for as little of my emotional or physical needs as possible since my mother still had trouble with things she didn’t control and was not above hurting me in dramatic ways just to get revenge for some annoyance years gone by without stopping to think about what she was doing. Like killing my pet hamster by pretending to forget to buy clean bedding for it until it died of infection to get revenge for the way my ADD had been really horrible before I started medication for it in third grade. She explained that she had always needed me to know what it felt like to raise an obnoxious person like me but hadn’t realized that her actions would result in its death. Overall though, my gamble had paid off.<br />
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Unfortunately it also felt like the most cynical thing I had ever done. I intentionally used a pious behavior that had been an honest act of worship to manipulate someone into doing what I wanted. I felt intensely ashamed of my actions and stopped being able to enter the intense contemplative mindset I had enjoyed before while doing scripture reading. It felt more like I was just reading words rather than communing with God, though I still needed peace and quiet for even what I had left. It wasn’t until the last few years that it occurred to me that since the scriptures are supposed to be for our benefit, why would God feel I had betrayed a trust by using them to escape from child abuse? <br />
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One way or another I kept reading that brown bonded leather set of scriptures until grime from my hands accumulated on the cover, the binding broke, and the pages started to fall out. <br />
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Many pages are crumpled from falling asleep while reading. My wife and I read the Book of Mormon one last time together and started to feel distinctly uncomfortable with it. Some of the doctrines preached in it simply felt overly black and white and the development of culture described in the text felt unreal. We decided to try out reading the apocrypha next which was a very satisfying experience, if I recall we made it though maybe the Book of Tobit before we ran out of time to work on it. Our faith lives went into a tailspin over the next few years. In my personal reading I tried reading the Book of Mormon one last time to ground my faith again and found I couldn’t stomach it, at least not while trying to maintain a belief that it was literally and fully what it was supposed to be. I wasn’t able to enjoy reading the scriptures again until we were settled in the Episcopal church and started to read the bible in the tradition of the Daily Office Lectionary. Even then, I couldn’t bring myself to read my tattered brown king James bible. The translation problems in the King James are now obvious to me and the study aids in the LDS version of the King James bible aren’t spectacular. We tried reading from my wife’s study NRSV bible but found we had trouble navigating the unfamiliar book abbreviations, especially when apocryphal readings came up. I bought an ESV translation pocket new testament to read from on occasion at work but it didn’t fill the void that was left by my old tattered brown bonded leather scripture set. I wanted a study edition that I could learn from easily and a feeling that I could place my bookmarks where ever I wanted to because the book was mine.<br />
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After all this time I have finally replaced my copy of the scriptures. I purchased a fifth 5th edition of Oxford Annotated New Revised Standard edition of the bible that was just recently released, the thumb indexed version so I can quickly find passages even when the book abbreviations are unfamiliar.<br />
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I have started to learn about the meditation practice of lectio divina where bible passages are read repeatedly creating a contemplative sense of communion and conversation with God. It reminds me of contemplative experience of the bible I had the year that I read Isaiah until I broke through into my parent’s respect. Perhaps that wasn’t some kind of unique peak experience but something I could learn to do again. I probably only lost my hold on the experience because of my needless shame and because I didn’t really understand what I was doing. While I appreciate that all the flaws of humanity are on display in the Bible, it is still where I met God and where I gained the strength to emotionally survive from day to day. I hope to spend years yet enjoying its pages.<br />
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CrouchingOwlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11487490296599614185noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6434109905825827984.post-35652592590435810972018-02-04T15:20:00.000-07:002018-02-04T15:20:41.967-07:00Beauty and Styles of ReverenceOne thing that has stood out to me as different between our experiences in the LDS church and the Episcopal church is how differently the two communities express respect for sacred spaces. In many ways this would be obvious the moment a visitor walks in. The Episcopal church uses a complex and traditional priestly uniform. For Mormon men and boys their priesthood dress code generally is indistinguishable from a business while shirt and tie or maybe a suit. Next you might notice the amount of art work on display. The LDS church bans all artwork from its sanctuaries and baptistries, viewing it as distracting from more important parts of worship. The Episcopal church, on the other hand, uses a wide variety of types of artwork notably including influences from Orthodox Christianity. The Episcopal Church also uses candles in their worship spaces. Lit candles, by contrast, are banned from LDS worship spaces.<br /><br />The next thing you might notice is the noise level. While Mormon’s in practice might socialize a good deal in their sanctuaries and the many babies and small children are always making noise the ideal is always held out to be that in sacred spaces social conversations shouldn’t happen in worship spaces or should be whispered. In the Episcopal church there are fewer small children to make noise and children too small to keep quiet are often in a nursery during services. As a result the silent moments during worship are often more profoundly silent. However, socializing is not forbidden and is in even indirectly encouraged when the priest invites us to “Greet one another in the name of the Lord”.<br /><br />In Mormon sanctuaries much of the physical act of reverence is defined by what you are not to do. Don’t speak, don’t laugh, don’t play on your smart phone, don’t run in the hallways, etc. There are few positive physical acts of reverence. Physical actions are restrained to make room for a reverent mindset, as a popular LDS children’s hymn states “reverence is more than just quietly sitting, its thinking of Father above…” By contract the Episcopal church has a rich tradition of using physical acts of reverence as well as a worshipful mental frame of mind. At quite a number of times and places people kneel, bow, genuflect, or make the sign of the cross to express reverence to God and to where they are. <br /><br />The music is also different. In some respects a typical Episcopal and Mormon church might seem very similar with traditional hymns sung to organ music. One prominent difference is in the number hymns sung. A typical Mormon worship service might include 4-5 musical pieces if you count the prelude music. Virtually all of the music will be from the one and only approved hymnal. Special musical numbers are occasionally used but brass and percussion instruments are banned. Music is never performed during “the sacrament” or Eucharist for fear that it would be distracting from maintaining a mental attitude of reverence. By contract in an Episcopal service virtually the entire service might be performed to music depending on the tastes of the congregation. In our parish there could easily be as many as 9 or 10 pieces of music from either a small library of approved hymnals or any other source desired and we always have music during communion. Though Episcopalians are generally very fond of traditional organ music there are parishes who worship to jazz or hip hop music. About the only common form of worship music I am aware of that has little presence in the Episcopal church is praise band music.<br /><br />What took me most by surprise in the differences between how Mormon’s and Episcopalians express reverence is that in our parish there is no rule against giving applause and if a special musical number or the organ postlude is particularly beautiful we very likely will give applause. In Mormon worship spaces applause is considered so inappropriate the ban is even mentioned in the official church handbook of instructions.<br /><br />While my preference for the Episcopalian worship style is in some respects a matter of my own personal tastes, I think that the LDS church’s top down rules regulating how many things are done prevents local congregations from freely searching out ways to experience beauty in worship. If you explore the history of the LDS church you can find time periods where musical selections from outside of the one hymnal were allowed, artwork was not so tightly restricted, and music was performed during “the sacrament”. The personal tastes of the church leaders has become a list of centralized rules that have accumulated over time. While all these rules in some respects meet the social needs of the LDS church I think they have been over applied limiting the flexibility and beauty that could be experienced in favor of a very mental form of worship reverence. There are so many kinds of beauty to be experienced in worship. I prefer how the Episcopal church allows and encourages so many more ways to, as it says in the psalms, “worship the Lord in the Beauty of Holiness.”CrouchingOwlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11487490296599614185noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6434109905825827984.post-13813558663799124042018-01-08T21:46:00.000-07:002018-01-09T05:44:46.227-07:00Monson in passingI admit I have mixed feelings about the passing away of President Monson. He honestly wasn't someone I felt much connection to. I respected and loved him out of a sense of duty when I believed in Mormonism, but his leadership wasn't a great fit for me. His behind the scenes style of leadership left me without much to strongly react to. I often got lost in his story telling sermons, feeling as if the sequence of stories didn't always have a clear theme or thesis that they were supporting. All the stories of helping widows were nice but I've felt awkward about how much he talked about it. Seems it would be better to let someone else sing your praises. He was in charge at a time when changes of direction were made that severely undermined my faith and that caused intense suffering to many. I also recognize that he is intensely loved by many people. I honestly can't summon up feelings of righteous indignation against misdeeds performed during his administration or feelings of tragic loss at the passing of someone viewed as an righteous individual by many. It feels like learning that someone's grandfather just died but not only is it their grandfather he is the grandfather of practically everyone you've known for your whole life even if he made you feel unwelcome when you hung around. It is a big deal in the community but personally I don't know how to feel about it.<br />
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I'm just glad my coworkers didn't try to talk to me about it. I don't go around advertising that I am an ex Mormon so generally speaking my coworkers don't know that I am one. I didn't want to deal with people trying to explain to me why President Monson was special to their faith when I already understand that in painstaking detail. And I didn't want anyone to expect me to show any particular outpouring of interest or sympathy. I mean, if one of my religious leaders passed away I doubt any Mormons would care and they would think it odd if I tried to insist that they care about it the same way that I do.<br />
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In some ways I feel kind of puzzled by the outrage over the New York Times article. LDS people may feel that criticism of their leaders is inherently
spiritually wrong and this leads to a culture where LDS leaders are only
ever written about or spoken about in a hagiographic style where
only their positive traits are spoken of while holding them up as moral
examples. At a time of death and sadness it should be no
surprise that Mormons might feel this impulse especially strongly and
feel a kind of culture shock and a sense of sacrilege when it isn't
followed. So in a sense I sympathize with their feelings. It is downright jarring to read about your own culture and leaders from a different cultural perspective.<br />
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That being said, the New York Times is not the Deseret News. It isn't owned by the LDS church nor does it share the political and spiritual priorities of the LDS church. The New York Times is not writing for a predominantly Mormon audience and is under no obligation to follow Mormon cultural norms. They are a liberal newspaper discussing the public affairs of the country from a liberal perspective. So it should be unsurprising for them to view President Monson, a conservative leader of a conservative church who led his church into newsworthy political clashes against liberal causes, with a goal of interpreting how his public personality interacted with social issues important to liberal non Mormon readers. Which is exactly what the New York Times article did.<br />
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While it is natural for Mormon's to want the world to honor their beloved dead the same way they do, that isn't the way the world or newspapers work. It would be as odd as Hillary Clinton dying and expecting the Deseret News to publish a glowing obituary talking about her being a devout Methodist who believed in the power of forgiveness, valued marriage, provided a public example of sticking together through hard times even when things go wrong, and spent her life trying to follow the example of Jesus by making sure that people could be healed from their diseases just like Jesus healing the sick. If Mormon's want to read another story of
all the widows President Monson visited they know where to find them, but they
shouldn't expect the New York Times to write it for them. CrouchingOwlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11487490296599614185noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6434109905825827984.post-32296138692283717212017-07-29T23:20:00.001-06:002017-07-29T23:55:17.079-06:00BaptismSeveral months ago our oldest son was baptized. In some ways the Episcopal ceremony is very similar to a Mormon baptism. Both ceremonies involve joining a community of faith, establishing a
covenant relationship with God, the forgiveness of sins, and receiving
the Holy Ghost. Of course they differ in many ways. For example, in a Mormon baptism you specifically join the Mormon church, whereas in the Episcopal church, baptism joins you to the Christian faith. Also, unlike the Mormon church, the Episcopal
church allows people to officially join the
community of faith at any age. In the Mormon church, active participation in a baptism ceremony is limited to the person being baptized plus three priesthood holders, whereas in the Episcopal Church the entire congregation participates by praying for and making promises to help the person being baptized in their life in Christ.<br />
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The most obvious difference in the ceremonies, whether or not
immersion is used, seems to me one of the least significant. While I appreciate the seriousness with which immersion baptism takes
the baptismal symbolism, the aesthetic completeness of a symbol isn't all of
what make a symbol meaningful. I find changing the amount of
water used in baptism no more objectionable than the LDS temple
initiatory
ceremonies changing from including a full literal washing to a symbolic drop of water. From the moment John the Baptist performed ritual washings at the
river instead of in the temple, the baptism ceremony has been changing, so I'm less concerned with imitating a specific moment from the past. Episcopal baptisms can actually be by immersion or not, as desired and as is convenient. While the architecture of our church doesn't easily allow for immersion baptism, this spirit of flexibility showed in other adaptations our priest offered that might help our autistic son participate comfortably in the ceremony. As long as the symbols and covenants of baptism are understood, I think flexibility in how exactly it is done is admirable.<br />
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The covenant making in baptism is one portion of the service that I found particularly meaningful. While there is much I honor in the Mormon vision of the baptismal covenant, I do have serious concerns about it. For example, while covenanting to obey God's commandments is an idea that makes good sense, there can be a problem in my view when that covenant is interpreted by an organization that wants to have all the answers to life's questions and all the questions as well. Also, while it makes some intuitive sense that it is easier to be guided by the Holy Ghost if you are trying to be obedient, I believe this concept often leads a misunderstanding of God's love. I can remember that I was taught in preparation for my baptism that sin was like dirt in the electrical contacts of a flashlight keeping the battery from working. Just like the the flashlight can't guide you in the dark if dirty electrical contacts are in the way, the Holy Ghost won't guide our lives if we are sinful because the Holy Ghost just doesn't like being around sinners. Another way I was taught this concept came out of the Book of Mormon. In <a href="https://www.lds.org/scriptures/bofm/1-ne/10.21?lang=eng" target="_blank">1 Nephi 10:21</a> it says:<i> "...no unclean thing can dwell with God...</i>" Also in <a href="https://www.lds.org/scriptures/bofm/alma/36.30?lang=eng#p29" target="_blank">Alma 36:30</a> it says <i>"inasmuch as ye will not keep the commandments of God ye shall be cut off from his presence."</i> Since uncleanness can't dwell with God and God cuts off the unclean from His presence, the Holy Ghost is forced to limit His contact with sinners. On the contrary, in <a href="https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Mark+2&version=NRSV" target="_blank">Mark 2:16-17</a> we find Jesus intentionally seeking out sinners:<span class="text Mark-2-16" id="en-NRSV-24274"> </span><br />
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<i><span class="text Mark-2-16" id="en-NRSV-24274">When the scribes of the Pharisees saw that he was eating with sinners and tax collectors, they said to his disciples, “Why does he eat with tax collectors and sinners?<sup>"</sup> </span><span class="text Mark-2-17" id="en-NRSV-24275"><sup class="versenum"> </sup>When
Jesus heard this, he said to them, “Those who are well have no need of a
physician, but those who are sick; I have come to call not the
righteous but sinners.”</span></i></blockquote>
I appreciate that the Episcopal baptismal covenant theology places fewer limits on where we might expect to find God's love and presence operating in the world.<br />
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To really understand the Episcopal Church's baptismal covenant coming from a Mormon perspective, it is important to realize that even the style of how the covenant is made is different. In the Mormon church, with the prominent exception of the sacrament (or communion) prayers, covenants are rarely recited in public. If the sermons made at the time of baptism failed to explain the baptism covenant, a non Mormon could attend a
baptism or watch Mormons remake their baptismal covenants during Sunday worship and learn almost nothing about the covenant being made. Of course, the Mormon baptism covenant is no great secret and anyone can learn the basics with a quick review of a Sunday School manual posted on the <a href="https://www.lds.org/manual/duties-and-blessings-of-the-priesthood-basic-manual-for-priesthood-holders-part-a/gospel-principles-and-doctrines/lesson-29-baptism-a-continuing-covenant?lang=eng&_r=1" target="_blank">internet</a>. However, the specific words of the covenant are not culturally emphasized.<br />
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Unlike the Mormon baptismal covenant which is made without being spoken, the Episcopal baptism covenant is spoken publicly during the baptism service. On a daily basis, Episcopalians may review the beliefs they have committed to during their morning and evening prayers. The covenant is also recited publicly when it is renewed during special church services. Perhaps because the covenant is designed to be spoken out loud, it is much more detailed than the Mormon version, which doesn't even officially exist in a spoken form. The only written form of the Mormon baptismal covenant is two sentences in a <a href="https://www.lds.org/scriptures/bofm/mosiah/18.8-10?lang=eng#7" target="_blank">sermon on baptism</a> found in the Book of Mormon and a discussion of who is to be baptized in <a href="https://www.lds.org/scriptures/dc-testament/dc/20.37?lang=eng#36" target="_blank">D&C 20:37</a>, rather than a directly enacted covenant. The physical act of baptism, not a spoken promise, is the method of covenanting. <br />
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I believe the focus on the specific details in the Episcopal Baptism covenant invites contemplation and decision making in what it means to live the covenant. Without the specific details, the Mormon covenant of obedience is harder to turn into concrete action and depends overly much on interpretation from leaders. In the Episcopal baptism ceremony, the following are the commitments made, omitting commitments made by parents and by the congregation, starting with the <a href="http://www.bcponline.org/Baptism/holybaptism.html#presentation" target="_blank">examination of the candidate</a> for baptism that comes just before the covenant:<br />
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
<i>• Do you renounce Satan and all the spiritual forces of wickedness that rebel against God?</i><br />
<i>I renounce them.</i><br />
<i><br /></i>
<i>• Do you renounce the evil powers of this world which corrupt and destroy the creatures of God?</i><br />
<i>I renounce them.</i><br />
<i><br /></i>
<i>• Do you renounce all sinful desires that draw you from the love of God?</i><br />
<i>I renounce them.</i><br />
<i><br /></i>
<i>• Do you turn to Jesus Christ and accept him as your Savior?</i><br />
<i>I do.</i><br />
<i><br /></i>
<i>• Do you put your whole trust in his grace and love?</i><br />
<i>I do.</i><br />
<i><br /></i>
<i>• Do you promise to follow and obey him as your Lord?</i><br />
<i>I do. </i></blockquote>
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Then later in the ceremony is the actual <a href="http://www.bcponline.org/Baptism/holybaptism.html#covenant" target="_blank">baptism covenant</a>: <br />
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<blockquote class="tr_bq">
<i>• Do you believe in God the Father? </i><i>I believe in God, the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth. </i><br />
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<i>• Do you believe in Jesus Christ, the Son of God? </i><i>I believe in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord, He was conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary. He suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried. He descended to the dead. On the third day he rose again. He ascended into heaven, and is seated at the right hand of the Father. He will come again to judge the living and the dead. </i><br />
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<i>• Do you believe in God the Holy Spirit? </i><i>I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting. </i><br />
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<i>• Will you continue in the apostles' teaching and fellowship, in the breaking of the bread, and in the prayers? </i><i>I will, with God's help. </i><br />
<i><br /></i>
<i>• Will you persevere in resisting evil, and, whenever you fall into sin, repent and return to the Lord? </i><i>I will, with God's help. </i><br />
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<i>• Will you proclaim by word and example the Good News of God in Christ? </i><i>I will, with God's help. </i><br />
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<i>• Will you seek and serve Christ in all persons, loving your neighbor as yourself? </i><i>I will, with God's help. </i><br />
<i><br /></i>
<i>• Will you strive for justice and peace among all people, and respect the dignity of every human being? </i><i>I will, with God's help. </i></blockquote>
Part of what I love about this covenant is the rich variety of ways that this covenant commits you to loving and serving other people. Not that the Mormon baptismal covenant doesn't have that idea, but it sums it up as <a href="https://www.lds.org/scriptures/bofm/mosiah/18.8-10?lang=eng#7" target="_blank">follows</a>: <i>"bear one another’s burdens, that they may be light<span class="verse-number verse">...</span> to mourn with those that mourn; yea, and comfort those that stand in need of comfort" </i>While serving, empathizing, and comforting others are wonderful commitments, they seem inadequate on their own to describe the radical love that Jesus taught.<br />
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There is one last difference from the Mormon baptismal tradition that stood out to us as especially important. After the baptism, while anointing with oil, the priest states:<br />
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<blockquote class="tr_bq">
<i>You are sealed by the Holy Spirit in Baptism and marked as Christ's own for ever. Amen. </i></blockquote>
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There is something beautiful about the relationship with God established in baptism being permanent. Perhaps it is knowing that any local Mormon leader without even knowing us could try to "cancel" our relationship with God at any time that makes it especially meaningful to be a part of a church that views baptism as being something that can't be taken from you. Because really, nothing can come between us and God's love. When I consider my son's baptism, my hope is that I have brought him to a place where he will be able to understand this simple fact about God. Nothing can come between us and God's Love. Not for us. Not for anyone else.
CrouchingOwlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11487490296599614185noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6434109905825827984.post-39658102396619985882017-05-08T00:16:00.001-06:002017-05-08T22:29:10.498-06:00What can Prayer be?As an Episcopalian, many of my prayers fall into what Mormons refer to as "set prayers". The Mormon community I grew up in didn't have a high opinion of this kind of prayer, preferring prayers that try to hold a conversation with God. Looking back, it seems odd that in the culture of Mormonism there are so much talk of how spontaneous "prayer as conversation" is superior since Mormonism has many set prayers, especially in baptism, sacrament, and temple work which are all seen as perfectly legitimate despite being set prayers. I don't think this criticism of set prayers is really about whether Mormons believe in set or spontaneous prayers since they believe in both. I think the criticism occurs because Mormons find that a "set prayer" used outside of an LDS "saving ordinance" simply doesn't fit their expectation of what prayer is supposed to be.<br />
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At a fairly basic level, Mormons and Episcopalians don't define prayer in the same way. Here is an except on prayer from the LDS <a href="https://www.lds.org/scriptures/bd/prayer.html?lang=eng&letter=P" target="_blank">Bible Dictionary</a>: <br />
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
.... As soon as we learn the true relationship in which we stand toward God
(namely, God is our Father, and we are His children), then at once
prayer becomes natural and instinctive on our part (Matt. 7:7–11).
Many of the so-called difficulties about prayer arise from forgetting
this relationship. Prayer is the act by which the will of the Father and
the will of the child are brought into correspondence with each other.
The object of prayer is not to change the will of God but to secure for
ourselves and for others blessings that God is already willing to grant
but that are made conditional on our asking for them. Blessings require
some work or effort on our part before we can obtain them. Prayer is a
form of work and is an appointed means for obtaining the highest of all
blessings....<br />
<br />
We pray in Christ’s name when our mind is the mind of Christ, and our wishes the wishes of Christ—when His words abide in us (John 15:7).
We then ask for things it is possible for God to grant. Many prayers
remain unanswered because they are not in Christ’s name at all; they in
no way represent His mind but spring out of the selfishness of man’s
heart. </blockquote>
If, as in the Mormon perspective, prayer is supposed to be a conversation between a literal Father (in heaven) and a child (on earth) to bring their minds together so that the child knows what to ask for to be able to get what the father really wants to give, why would you use predetermined phrases out of a book? It would be like trying to ask your parents for a birthday present by reading quotes out of Shakespeare. Except in special circumstances it simply wouldn't make sense.<br />
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For contrast, here is a description of prayer from the Catechism in the <a href="http://www.bcponline.org/Misc/catechism.html" target="_blank">Book of Common Prayer</a>:<br />
<blockquote>
Q. What is prayer? <br />
A. Prayer is responding to God, by thought and by deeds, with or without words. </blockquote>
<blockquote>
Q. What is Christian Prayer? <br />
A. Christian prayer is response to God the Father, through Jesus Christ, in the power of the Holy Spirit. </blockquote>
<blockquote>
Q. What prayer did Christ teach us? <br />
A. Our Lord gave us the example of prayer knows as the Lord's Prayer. See page 364. </blockquote>
<blockquote>
Q. What are the principal kinds of prayer? <br />
A. The principal kinds of prayer are adoration, praise, thanksgiving, penitence, oblation, intercession, and petition. </blockquote>
<blockquote>
Q. What is adoration? <br />
A. Adoration is the lifting up of the heart and mind to God, asking nothing but to enjoy God's presence. </blockquote>
<blockquote>
Q. Why do we praise God? <br />
A. We praise God, not to obtain anything, but because God's Being draws praise from us. </blockquote>
<blockquote>
Q. For what do we offer thanksgiving? <br />
A. Thanksgiving is offered to God for all the blessings of this life, for our redemption, and for whatever draws us closer to God. </blockquote>
<blockquote>
Q. What is penitence? <br />
A. In penitence, we confess our sins and make restitution where possible, with the intention to amend our lives. </blockquote>
<blockquote>
Q. What is prayer of oblation? <br />
A. Oblation is an offering of ourselves, our lives and labors, in union with Christ, for the purposes of God. </blockquote>
<blockquote>
Q. What are intercession and petition? <br />
A. Intercession brings before God the needs of others; in petition, we present our own needs, that God's will may be done.</blockquote>
Obviously intercession and petition are very similar to the Mormon definition of prayer, but that that is only one portion in a much larger picture. Obviously a definition is only a definition and in real life most all Mormons do more in their prayers than just ask for things. However, I believe the emphasis in the definitions represents a real cultural difference. Contrasting with this idea of prayer being a form of work used to earn conditional blessings, Episcopal Priest Christopher Weber in his book "A Users Guide to Morning and Evening Prayer" describes prayers known as the Daily Office as follows: <br />
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
...we are sanctifying time by framing each day with prayer. No matter the setting, the goal of the Daily Office remains the same: to provide opportunity for every Christian to offer each day to God.</blockquote>
In some respects the daily prayers of a Mormon and an Episcopalian have similar roots, both going back in some sense to ancient Jewish rituals of regularly praying at different times of the day. These traditions were in new forms passed into Christianity where they later became highly developed in the prayers of monks and nuns. During the Reformation when monasteries were dissolved, the English church adapted these prayer rituals for use by every day people. The Episcopal church, like many others, carries on a beautiful version of this tradition. For an example of the beautiful prayers that can be found in these services, consider the following from an <a href="http://www.bcponline.org/DailyOffice/ep2.html" target="_blank">Evening prayer</a>:<br />
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
<span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: "goudy old style";">Keep watch, dear Lord, with those who work, or watch, or weep this night, and give your angels charge over those who sleep. Tend the sick, Lord Christ; give rest to the weary, bless the dying, soothe the suffering, pity the afflicted, shield the joyous; and all for your love's sake. <i>Amen.</i></span></span></blockquote>
or another example from evening prayer:<span style="font-family: "goudy old style";"> </span><br />
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
<span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: "goudy old style";">O gracious light,<br />
pure brightness of the everliving Father in heaven,<br />
O Jesus Christ, holy and blessed! <br />
<br />
Now as we come to the setting of the sun,<br />
and our eyes behold the vesper light,<br />
we sing your praises, O God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. <br />
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You are worthy at all times to be praised by happy voices,<br />
O Son of God, O Giver of Life,<br />
and to be glorified through all the worlds. </span></span></blockquote>
While this prayer is not asking for anything it works beautifully to sanctify the day. This particular prayer is often set to music.<br />
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Another form of prayer that I am fond of is the Christian meditation practice known as <a href="https://www.contemplativeoutreach.org/sites/default/files/private/method_cp_eng-2016-06_0.pdf" target="_blank">Centering Prayer</a>. The deep sense of calm I gain from this practice makes it one of the spiritual highlights of my day. Of all the kinds of prayer I now enjoy, it is probably the farthest from the Mormon experience because it isn't focused on trying to speak with or for God. Instead it is resting one's
mind in God. What is that like? This video provides some perspective.<br />
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I still at times practice prayer as conversational requests, but only as one dish in a much larger spiritual feast. My prayer life has changed so much I'm not even sure my coworkers can tell I am praying when I make my morning and noon prayers. Instead of the typical Mormon posture of bowed head and closed eyes I perform these prayers consulting either a physical or electronic copy of "The Book of Common Prayer." Instead of taking care to be inventive in how I phrase of my daily requests to avoid meaningless repetition I worry whether I am pondering the my words sufficiently to recite them with full intent of heart. Instead of worship through moving my body only happening in temple ordinances I worship that way regularly. Prayer can be many more things than it used to be. Instead of judgement regarding whose prayers are best, I wish the Mormonism I grew up in had been more open to exploring the diversity of spiritual practices in the world. I am not sure how this would have been possible. Most of the cycle worship I practice now would need some modification to work for Mormonism, <a href="https://bycommonconsent.com/category/mormon/tcojcolds/liturgy/mormon-lectionary-project/" target="_blank">though not very much</a>. The one piece I very much wish was shared more broadly is Centering Prayer. While the chief proponent of Centering Prayer is a Catholic monk the practice and generally the theology of centering prayer is non denominational. There is no good reason that I can see why Mormons could not participate in the Christian meditation tradition. If I could give a gift to the prayer life of the Mormons that I know, that would be it.CrouchingOwlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11487490296599614185noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6434109905825827984.post-68267989157364376922017-04-13T22:35:00.002-06:002017-04-14T21:18:41.981-06:00Cultural BilingualismOne of the advantages I have heard of being bilingual is that each language has its own peculiar way of defining the world and so learning a new language helps you think more flexibly. I think the same thing can be said of learning to think in more than one cultural language. I think the first time I discovered this was when I took a tour through the beauty of Le Guin's books, particularly the Hainish Cycle, and started to understand the beauty and possibility of looking at the world from a secular humanist viewpoint. It didn't mean that I chose not to be religious, but instead of viewing the ideas of humanism with angry suspicion, humanism became another layer of potential and alternate meanings. I could start to look at many given situations and understand them from both a conservative religious outlook and also from a liberal humanist outlook. This was by no means a comfortable transition, but it increased the richness of how I saw the world.<br />
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Later, I found that I was studying myself right out of the radical conservative extremism I had been brought up in. Things that had seemed impossible to question about the Mormon brand of Dominion theology politics I had grown up with (the theocratic idea that Jesus did not fulfill the political structures and commands in the Law of Moses and therefore to favored by God government should be changed to reflect the Old Testament) simply failed to work anymore. I can still understand the value of much of conservative politics and appreciate many of the noble goals involved, but I became more of a centrist liberal. Maybe if I had gone to a higher quality conservative school I would have been perfectly happy being a more moderate conservative and it is the radicalism that really broke the system for me. Perhaps knowing this is what keeps me a centrist, I can understand political problems from conservative and liberal mind sets without assuming either one to be completely invalid.<br />
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Later, as Mormonism no longer held its meaning for me and I have become an Episcopalian, there is a whole new religious language that I am learning. There is a whole new vocabulary involved, even when the words are the same the definitions change. When I discuss Mormonism these days it can feel distinctly odd, I either have to intentionally switch back to speaking in Mormon speak or I end up discussing Mormonism from a religious vocabulary that simply doesn't match. Even though it hurts to change, I believe I have become a fuller human being from the experience.<br />
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Fundamentally changing your sense of self hurts. Finding that entire aspects of your culture or sub culture no longer accept you and you no longer accept them hurts. It isn't something you could really wish on anyone. However, I believe there is a value in that sort of pain. It can force you to learn the language of a new cultural outlook. Even if you don't accept that outlook as your own, being able to understand the richness of possibility in the world brings its own humility and sensitivity to the wonder of all that might be.CrouchingOwlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11487490296599614185noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6434109905825827984.post-37386454250657538922017-04-09T21:23:00.000-06:002017-04-13T23:06:58.769-06:00FuneralsGrowing up LDS I heard a lot of stereotypes about funerals. About how LDS funerals were very happy because supposedly LDS people felt so secure in their knowledge of the Resurrection. By contrast all the other religions had super sad funerals because their belief in the Resurrection was defective in some way. I even once heard it suggested that it was common in other religions that people were in such despair that they became overly dramatic and upset because of this failing.<br />
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Growing up it was hard for me to accept these stereotypes as real, because the first funeral I ever attended was a Salvation Army Church funeral where the tragic despair and sadness I had been taught to expect simply wasn't there. As a little kid I was confused. I had been told that funerals were sad and that non LDS funerals were sadder. The people I was seeing were smiling, happy to see each other. It felt like a family reunion. As the years have passed it seems the happiest funeral I can remember.<br />
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By contrast the first two LDS funerals I ever attended were for people who died young in tragic circumstances. While I have no doubt as to the faith and belief of the people in these situations, I also observed that they were intensely sad. Who wouldn't be? I have attended funerals conducted in at least four, maybe as many as five different religious traditions. Specifically coming to mind I have been to Salvation Army funeral's with traditional hymns sung along to a brass band, an informal Catholic funeral held with the eulogy structured around the rosary meditations of the mysteries of light, LDS services, a non religious service focused around people coming together and sharing memories of the deceased, and an Episcopalian funeral mass. Each funeral service is unique, and how happy or sad people are in response is very individual. Generally each has its own mix of steadfast faith and hope mixed with the very real tragic sense of loss. Generally I have seen much to honor and little to criticize about most of the funerals I have attended. It is unfortunate that a lack of interfaith contact allows myths about non LDS funerals to be perpetuated. If Jesus can weep at the tomb of Lazarus then it is perfectly acceptable
for family to be sad at a funeral. People who are sad are in need of
comfort, not judgements about how much their believe in the Resurrection
or not. No matter what someone believes about the after life, their loved one for now is gone. While of course there is nothing wrong with being attached to your own cultural traditions surrounding funerals, if you find yourself making assumptions about other people, maybe try attending a funeral from another tradition. From what I have experienced, I expect that if you do it with your eyes open and an open heart, you will come away touched by what you see and feeling more charitable towards people who are different than you. CrouchingOwlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11487490296599614185noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6434109905825827984.post-55469668820427783872017-03-12T20:29:00.003-06:002017-03-12T20:29:19.153-06:00Lent, Community, and the WorkplaceI was sitting in my car, staring at my reflection in the mirror,
looking at the cross of ashes on my forehead. I wanted to keep it there
as a way to claim and hold onto the sense of the sacred in Ash
Wednesday and as a physical reminder of the sense of belonging that
comes from worshiping together. I wanted a reminder of why Ash
Wednesday is a special day and to contemplate preparing for Easter. But
the bible verses quoted in the service were still ringing in my ears:<br />
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
And whenever you fast, do not look dismal, like the hypocrites, for they
disfigure their faces so as to show others that they are fasting. Truly
I tell you, they have received their reward. But when you fast, put oil on your head and wash your face, so that your fasting may be seen not by others
but by your Father who is in secret; and your Father who sees in secret
will reward you.</blockquote>
How do you walk into the office with
a face marked advertising that you attended worship services on your
lunch break after hearing that? Sadly, I wiped my jacket sleeve across
my forehead, and headed back into work.<br />
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There are
many ways piety can be publicly displayed, some more quiet, some more
loud. Each religious tradition seems to have its own characteristic
ways of building community with visible markers. Despite being hesitant
to walk around with ashes on my face, I have my own religious
identifiers that stay visible at work. I wear a ring with a cross on it
to replace the CTR ring I used to wear. To encourage my coworkers not
to speak in tactless ways about other religions around me I have an 8
inch tall glass cross ornamenting my desk and a copy of the Book of
Common Prayer.<br />
<br />
A few days ago at the office, the head
of one of the other accounting teams was walking up and down our row of
cubicles with a stack of Ensign magazines. In preparation for General
Conference, she wanted to form a group that would meet once a week on
lunch break to focus on different self improvement goals every week.
For the first week she wanted to focus on spirituality and was inviting
us all to read the Ensign magazine together as a group devotional
activity. Since I am typically somewhat invisible in social spaces I
was at first totally unsurprised that she walked right past me without
extending an invitation but invited everyone else in our row, including
others I am fairly sure are not Mormon. I watched, wondering if I was
socially invisible enough to escape the whole situation. As she
returned from the back of our row I think she noticed me watching and
out of a desire to be inclusive (or at least avoid the awkwardness of
having invited everyone but me), she invited me as well. I had been so
busy wondering whether or not to feel sorry for myself for being so
invisible again that I hadn't come up with a witty response. So I just
said simply, "No, I'm not interested." I'm not sure why, but she seemed
to grow a touch defensive or confused and stated perhaps she was just
weird that she wanted to do things like this. I cut in and stated that I
didn't think it was weird at all, that I thought it was a great
community building activity, but I wasn't interested.<br />
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I
spent a good part of the rest of the day either chuckling at the
absurdity of the situation or feeling stressed that I I didn't know to
respond. The desk cross was in part supposed to prevent weird
interactions like this by making it obvious I wasn't Mormon. Perhaps
the desk cross is too small to be noticed and I need a larger one... 😉
Or maybe I should start wearing a cross necklace at the office to make
my brand of Christianity much more obvious? I felt pleased not to have
been ignored as so often happens, but at the same time worried that I
had rejected this offer of community participation without softening the
rejection with more graceful words. Part of me also pondered that this
special preparation for General Conference wasn't too far off of a Lent
observance. Even if the focus of the preparation is a human meeting
instead of Easter, the basic concept is still the same, to have a
special time of spiritual practice before a special occasion at about
the same time of the year. The similarities are strong enough you could
argue that the difference is mostly just that we belong to different
faith communities. Offering to read the Ensign magazine with people is a
way to build community with people based on spirituality, not totally
unlike what I experienced attending church on Ash Wednesday. It is
worth asking, if building community is such a great thing, what is the
problem? Why did it stress me out? Beyond not wanting to parade my
piety, why else did I feel a need to hide my own signs of spiritual
community? A lot of it comes down to that religion is a subject that
involves a lot of social power imbalances.<br />
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Some of
the power imbalance just comes from living in Utah. Mormons have a lot
of social power. In an office where most of the staff are Mormon,
Mormons to some extent can expect more social legitimacy than
non-Mormons and much more than ex-Mormons. This causes inherent
problems for me, not dissimilar to what I'm sure atheists experience in
most of the country. Social power and legitimacy can express itself in a
lot of ways. If there was any conflict connected to religion, the
dominant group can be expected to have their concerns taken more
seriously. If someone starts a malicious rumor or spreads speculative
juicy gossip about a member of a minority group, it will be believed
more easily, especially if it ties in to the stereotypes the dominant
group commonly believes about the minority group. In any kind of
discussion of religious opinions, the dominant group will have a harder
time understanding when they are behaving in an unwelcome manner, while
the minority group's unique opinions or needs might be unwelcome from
the start.<br />
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Growing up, I was raised to believe that
social norms that secularized the work place were somehow a reflection
of the degradation of society. I was given to believe I should be open
and often feel defensive about my right and need to pray, proselytize,
and visibly practice my religion publicly. Now that I have the
experience of being a religious minority, I have a different
perspective. While I appreciate that belonging to and participating in
religious communities can make up a large part of personal well being
(or detract greatly from it), the power imbalances between religious
communities makes any discussion or assertively public practice of
religion in an interfaith space very tricky and time consuming to do
right. CrouchingOwlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11487490296599614185noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6434109905825827984.post-55666841948373510712017-02-19T13:47:00.000-07:002017-02-19T14:33:35.322-07:00Some things never change...I can still remember being excited for the first times I helped to pass the sacrament in my LDS ward growing up. I'd get all dressed up, be excited to participate, and I can recall once even crying when we didn't make it to church on time for me to participate in my assignment. I recall taking a copy of one of the hand drawn instruction maps showing where we all were supposed to walk and deciding I could do better. Even though I held no special position of responsibility to take charge, I went home and made a line drawing on my computer to replace the rough sketch, one that could be printed out 9 copies per sheet, easily distributed to everyone involved, small enough to be kept in a pocket, and small enough to look at without drawing attention to yourself. They were so popular that when I was an older teenager and a new young men's leader tried to take charge and make his own official map for everyone to use, there were immediate requests from the other young men that he should change the one he made to look like mine- he tried to make the map cover an entire page -- much too large.<br />
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One of the disappointments I encountered as I transitioned out of the
LDS church is that I discovered that the LDS sacrament, which I had
dutifully passed, prepared, blessed, memorized blessing prayers for, and
even on occasion taken to people who couldn't attend church because
they were sick, represented a theology of how God expressed love towards
and interacted with the world that didn't seem to match the way Jesus
reached out to people in the New Testament. The sacrament went from a highlight of
my week and a memorial of a lifetime of devotion to something that I
could only hesitantly participate in. It was a joyful experience to
discover a new way to understand and participate in worship to hear in the Episcopal Church the
words of communion after the breaking of the bread:<br />
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">Priest: "Alleluia. Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us"<br />
People: "Therefore let us keep the feast. Alleluia."</span></span><br />
<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">Priest: "The Gifts of God for the People of God.<i>"</i></span></span></blockquote>
Instead
of the Sacrament representing a theology dividing people - the kinds
of people the Holy Ghost would spend time around and
the kinds of people the Holy Ghost did not spend time with- communion was a gift to
be received joyfully.<br />
<br />
Today was my first Sunday volunteering to be a chalice bearer. During communion the priest presented the bread to those gathered around the alter and I followed after him carrying the chalice, a wide brimmed ceremonial cup, filled with wine for those gathered around the alter to drink from or dip their bread . The priest presented the bread, saying: <br />
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
"The Body of Christ, the bread of heaven."</blockquote>
I followed after saying:<br />
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
"The Blood of Christ, the cup of salvation."</blockquote>
With everything that has changed in my life, one thing that hasn't changed is the value I place on being able to participate in and perform religious rituals. I look forwards to continuing to participate in church services and as my kids become older I hope to find new ways to do so. Some things never change.CrouchingOwlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11487490296599614185noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6434109905825827984.post-91110178571805866332016-08-14T14:38:00.000-06:002016-08-14T14:38:04.780-06:00If I could change one moment in time... talking about the templeI was in early morning seminary at the time and someone said "what about the changes in the temple?" Let's just freeze that moment, press pause. There is so much awkward tension at that moment, the temple is so sacred that it is mostly secret. So I knew practically nothing about the temple and had virtually no way to learn about its history. I knew supposedly there were "anti-mormon lies" circulating about the temple but had been taught to ignore them. I had picked up a few tidbits from searching in an electronic LDS reference library, but knew virtually nothing.<br />
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Press play, the teacher is responding, a man I look up to tremendously as an extremely educated and as a religiously mature man... "The wording of the temple ceremony has only been modernized and the words of the covenants themselves has never been changed."<br />
<br />
Let's stop. One reason I've managed to keep from feeling as angry about my time growing up Mormon is that there are very few times important to me where I feel like I was intentionally deceived. Many of the untrue things I was taught, I fully believe the people who taught me them believed them fully and were acting with good intentions. Unfortunately, this is one situation where I'm honestly not sure if I was intentionally lied to or not. Significant changes to the covenants had been made within recent living memory when this moment happened. Unless you define some of the covenants as not covenants, because they don't feel important enough to count, this statement should have been obviously not true. Maybe that was how he viewed the subject, feeling that unedifying covenants should be viewed as ceremonial in nature and not truly part of the covenants as he understood them.<br />
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If you go back through the history of the temple there are many changes, covenants added and removed, doctrines added and removed, elements that no longer seemed helpful or useful being removed or replaced. I would have expected that if anyone knew the basic history of changes to the temple, he would, since he claimed to know answers to questions about it. You don't normally make bold proclamations like that regarding anything unless you have actually studied up on the subject. But maybe that is my own personal bias showing up... I know this teacher was fully capable of forming very strong opinions about historical events that no one has any way of knowing about based on his feelings. Typical Mormons have virtually no access to information about the temple's history, so maybe he thought he knew about the temple because of how his idea of the past made him feel but hadn't ever learned the real truth. One way or another, I'd never really felt betrayed except by that one moment.<br />
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As a result of believing what he said, I assumed the temple ceremony had been preserved pristine as handed down from the mind of God. Why wouldn't I? If it had only been "language modernized" then of course the influence of man and the culture of man should have had almost no effect. When I went through the temple the first time, I imagined the ceremony existing in a chain of unbroken existence back to Adam, imagining the sacred secrets being passed down in caves or on mountain tops, imagining everything being perfect... But the one place I expected to find virtually uninfluenced by man had so many changes and man made influences, I was astonished. The temple fell dramatically from representing the very pinnacle of what it meant to be LDS as I understood it to, well, I wasn't sure what.<br />
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I wish I could rewind back to that cursed moment and change it. Here is what I wish someone had told me:<br />
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<blockquote class="tr_bq">
God speaks to us through and knowing the culture we are in. Our culture is imperfect. So, historically many things in the temple have inevitably been of human origin. As a result, human imperfections affect it and our leaders try to respond to those imperfections by fixing them. So yes, the temple has changed, generally in ways you'd appreciate if you knew the details. In general the changes have allowed the ceremony to focus more on God and less on cultural things that the early church leaders found fascinating or influences from their personal flaws that they tried to project back on God. Church leaders are human and make mistakes even sometimes in how they set up the temple. The important thing to realize is that God accepts and redeems us despite our tendency to make mistakes. So if something in the church past or present, even in the temple, doesn't seem right and you wonder whether God or man is responsible, feel free to wonder. Maybe its a genuine mistake, maybe you simply don't understand enough yet. We don't know all of where God is leading us or where he might still be finding us lacking. But the journey to God that we undertake in life and through the temple is a beautiful and a vital journey to undertake.</blockquote>
<br />I know there are many reasons conversations like that don't happen in the LDS church. It would undermine the entire concept of why the leadership needs to be taken as seriously they do. But I wish it could have happened that way. That kind of humility in teaching about leadership and history would heal quite a few of the problems in the LDS church. I might still have left the LDS church, but it wouldn't have been anywhere near as traumatic to have tried to have stayed in. And if I felt the need to leave, it wouldn't have been so traumatic.CrouchingOwlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11487490296599614185noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6434109905825827984.post-50047691303990047212016-07-26T22:06:00.001-06:002016-07-26T22:06:41.337-06:00Ministry of Reconcilliation<div class="tr_bq">
Being a religious minority in Utah can make some things obvious. Like how being part of a majority makes it hard for people to realize when they are being openly critical. At my job its not uncommon for me to hear LDS people gossip about how they disapprove of people whose religious opinions they disagree with, whose life choices have taken them in different religious directions, or who they feel don't live up to the tenants of the LDS religion in some ways or others. I don't think it ever occurs to them that anyone in the room might think about life and religion differently than them and might take exception to this kind of criticism being thrown about so casually. Most of the criticism is pretty tame, being constrained by the professional environment we are in, but the naive lack of sensitivity reveals both the power of a hyper majority to influence how people think and talk and also how distant I feel from much of the surrounding culture. I feel estranged in many ways from most people that I interact with at work and at times with family. It leaves a bitter taste in your mouth, having gotten used to being part of a dominant close knit culture only to end up so far outside of it. I don't want to be such an outsider, but there isn't much help for it.</div>
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The coworker whose desk is in front of mine often plays religious material of some kind through the speaker on her phone while she works, just barely loud enough that I can tell what it is without quite being able to hear most of the words. I don't mind terribly much, especially since its so quiet, though I have to wonder how quickly I'd get reported to HR if I practiced my own devotional habits out loud instead of quietly reading to myself or using headphones to listen to scriptures and sermons. I think it only irritates me at all because of the rest of the religious gossip I've heard from this coworker. Often after eating my lunch I'll sit at my cubicle and silently read over a noon time prayer devotional. One passage that comes up often is the following-<br />
<br />
<blockquote>
<i>If anyone is in Christ he is a new creation; the old has passed <br /> away, behold the new has come. All this is from God, who <br /> through Christ reconciled us to himself and gave us the ministry <br /> of reconciliation.</i> 2 Corinthians 5:17-18</blockquote>
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This passage has a lot of power for me in more ways than one. When I was a teenager I had what I think would be called in some religious traditions a "being born again" experience. I came back out of that experience feeling such a deep emotional "reset" to the world that I walked back into the toxic environment of my home and instead of being part of the toxicity I was able to stand apart from it, feeling like a stranger in my own house because I largely no longer participated in the petty hatreds that surrounded me. I gained the strength to fight back against abuse directed towards me by attacking the perceptions and situations that allowed the abuse to occur rather than by being consumed by emotional warfare. It was as if I was a new person and helped me act as an agent of reconciliation with and between other people in my life as a result<span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-family: "goudy old style";">.</span></span><br /><br />Now in my life I've again gone through another huge transition of becoming a new person. Except this time its not about letting go of old hatreds and bitterness. Its about letting go of the identity that had been built around being Mormon and especially the parts of me that were unnecessarily judgemental and unemphatic as a result of how I had lived out that tradition in favor of a new sense of community and identity much more flexible and embracing than I had before. I'm becoming again a new creature. It's a bitter irony that the reconciliation part isn't automatic. Letting go of fear and bitterness is a fundamental change that makes reconciliation a pretty direct result. Changing your group identity can include that, but if the group identity is the biggest part of you that is changing, the reconciliation that happens is a matter of group dynamics. Mostly there is nothing very personal about it. The part of me that was born when I decided I could trust God enough to abandon holding onto my bitterness and pain is still here, that part of me doesn't change. I was big enough to fight back against intentional emotional abuse without being consumed. I'm big enough to glide past unintentional petty gossip without being consumed by that either. Emotionally its small stuff, I'm battle hardened to a lot worse. But it still hurts to feel so estranged from family and the surrounding culture.<br />
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It is all to easy to toss off this feeling with a sense of holier than thou snobbishness. Matthew 10:34 comes a little too easily sometimes:<br />
<blockquote>
<i>Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword. </i></blockquote>
<span class="p">While that is a comfort to think that some level of estrangement is a natural sacrifice to doing what I think is right, it doesn't negate Matthew 26:52:</span><br />
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
<span class="p"></span><i>Then said Jesus unto him, Put up again thy sword into his place: for all they that take the sword shall perish with the sword.</i><span class="p"></span></blockquote>
<span class="p">I am all too familiar with how emotional combat can consume people's lives and destroy happiness and relationships. Victoriously sulking in the pain of being estranged from others breeds contempt and conflict. I was dwelling on these tensions during my noonday devotional when I was reading in Romans 14 about the conflicts regarding the Jewish Law-</span><br />
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
<i><span class="p">Who are you to pass judgement on servants of another? It is before their own lord that they stand or fall. <b>And they will be upheld, for the Lord is able to make them stand.</b></span></i></blockquote>
<span class="p">and</span><br />
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
<i><span class="p">Why do you pass judgement on your brother or sister? Or you, why do you despise your brother or sister? For we will all stand before the judgement seat of God. For it is written, As I live says the Lord, every knee shall bow to me, and every tongue shall give praise to God. So then each of us will be accountable to God. Let us therefore no longer pass judgement on one another, but resolve instead never to put a stumbling block or hindrance in the way of another. I knew and am persuaded in the Lord Jesus that nothing is unclean in itself; but it is unclean for anyone who thinks it unclean.</span></i></blockquote>
<span class="p"><br /></span>
<span class="p">Its an ideal to strive for, that we should acknowledge the integrity of people trying to live a good life the best way they know how, even if any given tradition, including my own, can have their frustrating blind spots and refusing to white wash over the very real pain and damage caused by those blind spots. That is in a sense, the beginnings of a ministry of reconciliation in the heart.</span>CrouchingOwlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11487490296599614185noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6434109905825827984.post-61344488963451965142016-03-27T23:47:00.000-06:002016-03-27T23:47:25.202-06:00First Good Friday and Easter Vigil servicesSo I made it to a Good Friday and Easter Vigil services this last week, thought I'd write up a few impressions.<br />
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Good Friday commemorates the death of Christ. We attended an interdenominational service at a local ELCA Lutheran church which was holding joint services with our own church. The style of worship between the two churches is actually similar enough that we feel pretty comfortable there. It was actually our number 2 choice of where we might have gone after Mormonism if not the Episcopal Church. The biggest stylistic difference you'd notice immediately other than the differences in the building and vestments is that the local Lutheran congregation uses chant more in their worship than our parish normally does. We chanted psalm 22, the one Jesus quotes while on the cross. We also read New Testament passages describing the trial and death of Jesus. The songs were mournful and the emotions raised were intense. At the end of the service they brought out a large cross which I assume they normally use for both processions and as a room decoration and laid it on the floor. After remembering the death of Jesus in ritual, song, sermon, and scripture we all filed out of the room almost silently after one by one pausing to give reverence at the foot of the cross- some by simply touching it with their hand, some by crossing themselves, or a few by bowing their head to touch it. It was a solemn and beautiful occasion. I'm certain this service would make many of the LDS people I've known uncomfortable since they are used to priding themselves in "focusing on the living Christ" and not Christ's death or the cross. However, I honestly don't see it as fundamentally different than the remembrances of Joseph Smith's death performed at the tours given of Liberty Jail. Other, of course, than that this is about Jesus. Remembering the death of Jesus in this was was deeply moving and I'm glad I went.<br />
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I attended Easter vigil by myself, since its held at night after the kids bedtime. We started outside, lighting a new fire to represent the light of God coming into the world, lit a ceremonial candle from the new fire, and then lit from that candle individual candled that we held through most of the service. Much of the introductory and explanatory words which normally might be spoken in our parish were sung instead in a beautiful chant setting I had never heard before. Old testament prophecies dealing with Christ were read. The story of the Israelites passing through the sea was recounted and discussed in the context of baptism. Baptismal covenants were renewed by literally repeating the promises, Baptism as a symbol of Christ's death and resurrection was discussed, and many songs were sung. Easter Vigil is celebrated in the evening as if it is part of Easter itself, following the Jewish tradition as counting a new day as starting with the sunset of the old day. So the tone started out silent and solemn but progressively turned joyous with shouts of Alleluia and laughter. We shared a communion meal together and enjoyed a sermon about what it meant to be "dead to sin" and resurrected in Christ when one is most definitely still a sinner. It was again a very beautiful event.<br />
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Despite having attended church 3 times over the last 6 days, I still haven't experienced the full cycle of worship in Holy Week. I still have yet to attend a Maundy Thursday service which commemorates the Last Supper, the night watch service (which I have yet to learn about), stations of the cross commemorating Jesus's walk carrying the cross, or a ceremonial stripping of the altar (which I have yet to learn about). With so many opportunities for worship, there is a reason that the last week before Easter is called "Holy Week."CrouchingOwlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11487490296599614185noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6434109905825827984.post-38766305737979781132016-02-13T08:19:00.000-07:002016-02-13T08:29:13.890-07:00My first Ash Wednesday ServiceThis was the first Sunday we managed to attend an Ash Wednesday service. It was a beautiful event, full of emotion and a real depth of spirituality. Since I had been focusing on my preparations to sing in the choir I failed to notice before hand how thoroughly non denominational the occasion was. Four priests from the Episcopal, Lutheran, and Presbyterian churches jointly administered the service, taking turns officiating in different aspects of the service and even jointly administering the Eucharist. As something I knew very little about before joining the Episcopal Church I thought I'd write up my thoughts of both Ash Wednesday and the season of Lent.<br />
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First off just a brief explanation of where Ash Wednesday came from since I saw some information being passed online which was not very useful. In the very early church very public sinners could face excommunication and because of the public nature of their sins they were made to perform a public penance in "sackcloth and ashes" before Easter to be readmitted to membership. As time passed, a decision was made that instead of publicly singling out individual sinners everyone could participate in a special season of repentance and penitence in preparation for Easter. It was recently argued in an article that the true reason for Ash Wednesday was to socially coerce people to attend confession by making it very visible who didn't show up because they wouldn't have ash on them. If you accept this line of reasoning, I'd say you also have to accept the argument that the LDS church denies the sacrament to severe sinners and bans disfellowshiped members from praying in church in order to publicly make an example of them. While people can always find ways to use public observances to shame people who won't or can't participate, jumping to the conclusion that this is the purpose of a publicly visible practice is disrespectful.<br />
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One of the things I love about worshiping in the Episcopal Church is that as the seasons change the theme and attitude of worship changes. This allows the entire emotional experience of worship to be experienced from different points of view. Since I grew up experiencing a fairly limited range of emotional approaches to spirituality, I find this very enriching. For example, when we first visited it was during the season of lent. A professor and friend of mine who worshiped there spotted me and made sure I knew what was going on. He explained that the worship service was much more somber because we were in the season of lent, so for example we weren't shouting Alleluia. And let me tell you, if the only Alleluia shout you've ever heard is at a temple dedication, you should hear our parish at Easter time. Compared to the worship I was familiar with, the service seemed positively joyful. I was particularly moved by <a href="http://www.bcponline.org/HE/he2.htm#The%20Great%20Thanksgiving">this section of the service</a>:<br />
<br />
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
<i><span style="font-family: "goudy old style";"> </span></i><span style="font-family: "goudy old style";">
The Lord be with you.<br />
<span style="font-size: x-small;">People</span> And also with you.<br />
<span style="font-size: x-small;">Celebrant</span> Lift up your hearts.<br />
<span style="font-size: x-small;">People</span> We lift them to the Lord.<br />
<span style="font-size: x-small;">Celebrant</span> Let us give thanks to the Lord our God.<br />
<span style="font-size: x-small;">People</span> It is right to give him thanks and praise.<br />
<br />
It is right, and a good and joyful thing, always and everywhere to give thanks to you, Father Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth.</span><span style="font-family: "goudy old style";"> Therefore we praise you, joining our voices with Angels and Archangels and with all the company of heaven, who for ever sing this hymn to proclaim the glory of your Name:<span style="font-size: x-small;"><br />
</span>
<br />
Holy, Holy, Holy Lord, God of power and might,<br />
heaven and earth are full of your glory.<br />
Hosanna in the highest.<br />
Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.<br />
Hosanna in the highest.</span></blockquote>
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It seemed these words beautifully captured the essence of what worship should often be like, a celebration of the love and glory experienced in God. I wondered at the time that if this were a solemn version of worship, what would a joyful service be like?<br />
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So in my first Lent season, I honestly didn't feel the spirit of penitence very much, distracted by the overall joyfulness of the service. Since that time I've also experienced what an overwhelming overflow of joy Easter can be. Also, when we first showed up our Priest had only been in his position for less than a year and I believe may have been going for just doing the basics as he was getting settled into his position. The next year's Lent services had additional elements added which emphasized the penitential nature of the season.<br />
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To be honest, Ash Wednesday and Lent make me uncomfortable. To give an example, listen to a group called Vox Reflexa singing a piece that our choir performed during Ash Wednesday.<br />
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It's beautiful music, but the Latin translates to "Spare your people Lord: Be not angry Lord with your people forever. Spare O Lord thy people, for thou art just and merciful, hear us lord forever." While God's justice and mercy are invoked, fundamentally the words are pleading to be spared. It takes a step back from the consoling image of the ultimately loving God, to remind ourselves that there is a reason that God's love is so surprising and powerful. We're not all that good at acting like we deserve Love all the time. Its easier to focus on the happy and immediately consoling modes of worship. Trying to find ways to improve yourself, dwelling on your imperfections and failings, and intentionally depriving yourself in order to better focus on worship and repentance isn't a comfortable thing. As another example of how this focus comes out, a normal church service completes the confession of sin and absolution relatively quickly, and the text of that part of the service can be read in about two paragraphs of text. On Ash Wednesday the confession goes on for some time. To give a sense of it, here is a <a href="http://www.bcponline.org/SpecialDays/ashwed.html">quote of just part of it</a>:<br />
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<blockquote class="tr_bq">
<span style="font-family: "goudy old style";">Accept our repentance, Lord, for the wrongs we have done:<br />
for our blindness to human need and suffering, and our<br />
indifference to injustice and cruelty,<br />
<i>Accept our repentance, Lord</i>.</span><br />
<span style="font-family: "goudy old style";">For all false judgments, for uncharitable thoughts toward
our<br />
neighbors, and for our prejudice and contempt toward those<br />
who differ from us,<br />
<i>Accept our repentance, Lord</i>.</span><br />
<span style="font-family: "goudy old style";">For our waste and pollution of your creation, and our lack
of<br />
concern for those who come after us,<br />
<i>Accept our repentance, Lord.</i></span></blockquote>
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While I would not appreciate it if this deep level of introspection was the constant theme all year round since it would either lose meaning from constant repetition or cause an unhealthy depression of the spirit, I believe it is very healthy from time to time to focus on repentance more closely. I remember once in my ward growing up the Bishop declared a season of repentance and spiritual improvement, focusing on ways the ward could spiritually grow. It made for a beautiful experience as the spiritual depth of worship in the ward grew and became more meaningful. Lent does the same thing except instead of it being a one time event happening because of the inspiration of one good man, Lent and Ash Wednesday are a yearly tradition, with aesthetic and spiritual practices reaching back through centuries of development and refinement. I wouldn't say that I "believe" in Lent as was discussed online recently because its not a specific doctrine. I'd say that it is a tradition that I am finding ways to practice and incorporate into my life because its beautiful and enriching and brings me closer to God.CrouchingOwlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11487490296599614185noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6434109905825827984.post-3917638377817106272015-11-01T22:37:00.001-07:002015-11-01T22:37:43.967-07:00Halloween, All Saints, and All Soul's DayThis is the second year I've celebrated All Saint's and all Soul's day along with Halloween. The first time around I was just happy that my older kid lost his candle phobia, but this year I had more chance to think about the celebrations themselves. I've appreciated not only the additional celebrations, but also the reminder that there is something more to Halloween than just a fun romp into materialism and silliness. Perhaps this is meaningful to me since for a substantial portion of my growing up years my family did not celebrate Halloween at all and now as a parent the celebration is oriented around my children instead of me. So celebrating All Saint's and All Soul's day contextualizes Halloween in a more meaningful way for me.<br />
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Growing up, my family early on celebrated Halloween like most any
American family- with carved pumpkins, costumes, trick or treating, and a
zany family dinner where all the foods were renamed with disturbing
names. Later on, we stopped celebrating Halloween on the basis that it
was a pagan celebration. It became such a non event that one year I
remember even being left home by myself not even knowing it was a holiday and being totally surprised when trick or treaters came to
the door. I had to offer the youngsters candy from my personal stash since nothing else was available.<br />
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It is easy to make the argument that <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween#Gaelic_and_Welsh_influence">Halloween has pre Christian origins, particularly with the celebration of Samhain</a>. Similar claims could be made about Christmas and Easter, where the celebration
of the the winter solstice and the fertility celebrations of Spring can
be traced. It is also easy to make the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween#Christian_influence">argument that Halloween has Christian origins</a>. I believe Halloween gets labeled as pagan because it is so easy for Protestant's to ignore the Christian aspects of this sequence of holiday's that are rooted in Catholicism's concepts of purgatory and saints. However, imagine what would happen to Christmas if the same happened. If you belonged to a Christian church that rejected the celebration of Christmas as a religious event but observed it as a secular one the giving of gifts would have no remembrance of the wise men and the
trees, wreaths, and yule logs would have meaning only in reference to
pre christian practices. It would be easy to view it as a travesty of
materialism, wild partying, and paganism. You might or might not justify it as harmless fun but it would an empty shell. Similarly, Halloween is made more empty by a rejection of its Christian aspects.<br />
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But what are All Saint's and All Soul's day? In the Episcopal Church All Saint's day is a special memorial to remember people whose example of devout living or contribution to Christianity was somehow remarkable. The Saints are remembered as examples and most days of the year are set aside to remember someone if you care to look it up. All Soul's day is set aside for the remembering of those who have died, for example by lighting memorial candles. Despite being one of the major holiday's of the church year, a traditional vigil is not kept the evening before All Saint's day. As a result there isn't any particular religious observance made on Halloween itself. But simply by observing All Saint's and All Soul's day in the first place, Halloween can be appreciated more fully in all its complexities. CrouchingOwlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11487490296599614185noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6434109905825827984.post-41726582097393992582015-07-27T22:20:00.002-06:002015-07-27T22:20:28.342-06:00Religion Needs AtheistsWhen a group of people become fanatically certain about anything, it seems as if their certainty somehow subconsciously endorses emotional and physical violence to reinforce that certainty. Religious belief or the lack thereof are not very different in this respect. I see no fundamental difference between the violence of the crusades and the deaths caused by totalitarian communism. They are perhaps mirror images of each other- justified in the minds of those who did them either in the context of belief in God or the lack of belief in God although in each case a belief or lack of belief in God wasn't enough to generate the violence. The main difference between belief and non belief is that believers tend to organize themselves into groups, whereas much of the time atheists organize like a herd of cats. People who organize like a herd of cats aren't likely to participate in organized violence <br />
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In the USA, atheists and agnostics form a clear minority, liable to be targeted by the violence (physical, emotional, etc) of religious certainty. While this is a depressing thought, I believe it should be taken as a challenge in searching out how we can best love everyone. It has been said that a society can be judged by how it behaves towards those it dislikes. In a society where atheism is a minority and somewhat estranged from the dominant culture, we are morally obligated to show hospitality and social accommodation and can judge ourselves wanting if we fail to do so.<br />
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But there is a more pressing way in which I think society and religion need atheists. Le Guin, writing in the novel <i>The Telling</i> has a character state, speaking of fanaticism, "Belief is a wound that is healed by knowledge." Certainty creates mental and moral blind spots which wound our ability to care about other people at all if they don't fall within the "morally approved" categories. Atheism is in a powerful position to call out believers when their ideas are ridiculous or unethical. If religions can't grow and accept when they are wrong, they become morally stagnant and are a barrier between the people who believe in them and God- both a barrier to understanding and a barrier to moral growth.<br />
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But what about the souls of those who don't believe? If God is as full of love and forgiveness as I believe I have experienced, I don't believe God's redemptive power to heal people's soul's somehow has an expiration date at death. I once heard my Bishop say that who knows if God doesn't work anonymously through other cultures and religions. I'd say that when the world is morally advanced by atheism providing a strong moral counter point to religious fanaticism that maybe we should be looking to the face and hand of God being revealed in those that don't believe. If God was so offended by people missing the point of their existence, God would have made things more clear. On the flip side, I believe that religion and Christianity as a whole are just as capable of having missed the point about any number of things incorrectly assumed to be basic to their entire sense of purpose and theology. It is more important to be seeking a path to further enlightenment and moral advancement than it is to be battling over who is right or who gets control.<br />
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So as both a reminder of needing to love those who we disagree with and as a fresh moral perspective that can lead us closer to each other and to God, I believe religion and society needs atheists.CrouchingOwlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11487490296599614185noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6434109905825827984.post-643281643516141572015-06-30T22:08:00.001-06:002015-06-30T22:08:20.992-06:00The General ConventionMy wife and I managed to attend the Sunday Eucharist service of the General Convention of the Episcopal Church. You might think of it as somehow a cross between LDS General Conference where very high up leaders have a lot of time to give speeches on the big issues in society and religion and the US Congress- since democratically elected representatives of a bicameral legislature try to figure out the rules by which the organization runs. I haven't managed to follow much of the legislation, although some of it actually is making it into the newspaper. It was an interesting experience, especially since all of my cultural expectations come from the LDS General Conference.<br />
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It can be hard to realize how thoroughly your cultural expectations of a top tier religious meeting can be until they are thoroughly violated. For example- LDS meetings never have clapping. They never have any shouting, there are very specific cultural expectations for what tones of voice and emotional speaking techniques are permissible because they support the LDS brand of what a spiritual experience is supposed to be. The music in LDS meetings rarely strays from organ and choral. Political social justice messages might be discussed in sermons, but almost always from very socially conservative slants wherein social justice crusaders are typically reprimanded for not truly representing Christ. Social justice messages are never worn on clothing in any manner. I could go on.<br />
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By contrast- the Sunday Eucharist service included choral pieces, orchestra music, and chant music. Most of which was played so loud that my front row seat left me feeling my ears assaulted (the people in the back might have felt it was just right for all I know). There was frequent clapping and laughing- I lost count of how many puns could be made about the health of the "mother church" and the presiding Bishop being a woman. Oh, did I mention that the top leader of the church, the "focus of the church's prophetic voice" as I've heard it referred to, is a woman? Did I mention a democratic process was used to select the next leader? The people sitting around me and on the stand included a goodly number of African Americans. Did I mention the presiding bishop elect is black? A number of the blacks I saw were wearing "Black Lives Matter" logos. I'm coming at this from a perspective of being raised in the LDS church where the culture and the <a href="https://www.lds.org/manual/aaronic-priesthood-manual-3/lesson-31-choosing-an-eternal-companion?lang=eng">official lesson manuals</a> are still to this day sorting out whether to discourage mixed race marriages. People stood up, raised there arms, and swayed ecstatically. The sermon was heavily focused on how to pursue a renewing of the world in Christ through social justice. There was only one sermon. We took Eucharist from a ceremony presided over by a woman, and accepted the bread and wine from a woman.<br />
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Afterwards, I listened to part of a sermon from the last General Convention where the Presiding Bishop Elect preached. Micheal Curry blended a mix of humor, biblical focus, contemporary culture and passion that I don't think I've ever seen before- swinging freely from quoting the bible to talking about Jimi Hendrix to shouting the message and praise of God's love. And I mean shouting- while walking quickly back and forth across a stage and gesturing with his hands. Mormonism expects a fairly constrained range of emotions to be experienced spiritually. Bishop Curry's sermon blasted through those expectations pretty thoroughly.<br />
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The experience as a whole was very positive and I was actually moved to tears at times, which is a pretty rare thing for me. But it was also in some ways very foreign despite more than a year of worshiping at Episcopalian services regularly. After a life time of having spiritual experiences only really mean certain things in certain contexts with certain types of people, I don't always know exactly what to do with the fact that there is so much variety and diversity in how a spiritually experience can be contextualized. Mostly I was left passionately feeling that I was in a church that expressed Christ's gospel in a way that I could understand it and agree with it. At other moments, the entire atmosphere simply felt very strange and foreign. <br />
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In the end I'm glad I was able to go. Since the General Convention is only held once every nine years and its held in different parts of the country over time, I'll probably never have another chance. I'm looking forwards to seeing more of Bishop Curry's preaching.CrouchingOwlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11487490296599614185noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6434109905825827984.post-31517306280795508312015-06-03T01:29:00.000-06:002015-11-24T21:32:20.808-07:00Creeds<span style="font-family: inherit;">No Mormon can grow up without knowing at some level what the appropriate Mormon attitude towards creeds are. In the version of the First Vision account that the church prefers to use, God says all the church creeds are an abomination. Its a pretty direct statement. At least in my growing up experience, the only creed I knew by name was the Nicene Creed. The only things I knew about it was that it got its authority from a vote instead of by revelation and that it was full of contradictory nonsense about God being three persons but not three persons, everywhere and nowhere, material and immaterial etc all at once. So I was very surprised when I first attended an Episcopal Church service and discovered that I didn't know very much about what I was talking about.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">I won't say that the creeds of Christianity are somehow perfect or an unassailable version of truth with a clean history. Frankly, the amount of human conflict that the creeds formed an excuse for is embarrassing. The amount of debate over the nature of God and truth embodied in Christian history can make it almost impossible to discuss what God is as opposed to what God isn't without accidentally falling into some traditional category of heretic, leading to amusing memes such as: </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">I've even once read someone suggest that one of the problems in Christian history is that once Christianity had power, it obsessed on defining itself and deciding what to do with those who disagreed rather than on how better to live a Christian life. Of course, that summary is problematic, but it summarizes simply the historical moral tension between setting up enforceable definitions and expressing love to those who disagree with you. For all that, the creeds deserve respect if for no other reason than that they often represent the best agreements that people could achieve after enormous amounts of effort expended and unfortunately at times blood spilled over trying to define concepts that are fundamentally important to all Christians and yet so difficult to define in any kind of testable way. In the Episcopal tradition, the creeds generally are not always
discussed as absolute truths, but sometimes as sources of tradition reminding
people of what Christianity has meant over time, even if individuals may disagree with them.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">But what are these creeds? According to <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Christian_creeds">Wikipedia</a>, there are more than 100 statements of faith which could be considered as creeds by different Christian religions at different times in history. However, Wikipedia presents only six main creeds which might be considered central to the understanding of most of Western Christian Churches. Below I explore a few of these.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Of course, you might ask why go over any of the creeds in particular? Aren't they simply points of disagreement which can't be resolved and so shouldn't be discussed? And at some point isn't it more important to experience God and participate in the Love of God than it is to define God? Well, in some ways of course. But on the other hand, a lack of familiarity of each others beliefs can
create disrespect. If all that LDS people really know about the creeds
are that Joseph Smith taught that they were "all abominations" and that
all of the teachers of religion who taught them were or are all denying the power of God, LDS people will have
very little ability to fundamentally respect the beliefs of those around them, similar to how many Christians may have difficulty respecting the LDS tradition if they only experience it through caricatures based on fear. Mutual respect must be based on knowledge.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">The Apostles Creed, which is used in Episcopalian Baptismal, <span style="font-family: inherit;">C</span>onfirmation, and <span style="font-family: inherit;">M</span>orning <span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">P</span></span>rayer services, <a href="http://www.bcponline.org/DailyOffice/mp2.html#acreed">reads</a>:</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">I believe in God, the Father almighty, <br />
creator of heaven and earth; <br />
I believe in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord. <br />
He was conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit <br />
and born of the Virgin Mary. <br />
He suffered under Pontius Pilate, <br />
was crucified, died, and was buried. <br />
He descended to the dead. <br />
On the third day he rose again. <br />
He ascended into heaven, <br />
and is seated at the right hand of the Father. <br />
He will come again to judge the living and the dead. <br />
I believe in the Holy Spirit, <br />
the holy catholic Church, <br />
the communion of saints, <br />
the forgiveness of sins<br />
the resurrection of the body, <br />
and the life everlasting. Amen. </span></blockquote>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">I'm honestly not sure what exactly LDS people would find abominable about this particular creed. The word catholic is here used to mean "universal," rather than the Catholic Church which Episcopalians don't "believe in" despite reciting these words as part of worship. In <span style="font-family: inherit;">M</span>ormon speak, you might say that you believed in "The Church of the Firstborn" as discussed in D&C 76, meaning the church of all those who are saved, or that the true church is universally true. The communion of Saints, as quoted from <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communion_of_saints">Wikipedia</a>, is "is the spiritual union of the members of the Christian Church, living and the dead, those on earth, in heaven, and, for those who believe in purgatory, those also who are in that state of purification." Again this is not a foreign concept to the LDS religion, which baptizes both the living and the dead into membership of the same church. Unless you want to split hairs and discuss how some early LDS church leaders <a href="http://en.fairmormon.org/Jesus_Christ/Conception">talked as if they didn't believe in Virgin Birth</a> even though most assuredly the overwhelming majority of members and leaders do, it would be a safe bet to say that practically all Mormons actually believe in the essentials of the Apostles Creed. They just use different vocabulary to discuss it and <span style="font-family: inherit;">have a</span> different vision the concepts involved.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Even less abominable is the Creed of Jerusalem, which, quoting from <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creed_of_Jerusalem">wikipedia</a>, states:</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">I believe in the Father, and in the Son, and in the Holy Ghost, and in one Baptism of repentance. </span></blockquote>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">The Nicene creed has historically gone through a variety of edits, both in the original text and in how it has been translated. The <a href="http://www.bcponline.org/HE/he2.htm">modernized text version</a> used in many Episcopal Sunday worship services is the following:</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">We believe in one God,<br />
the Father, the Almighty,<br />
maker of heaven and earth,<br />
of all that is, seen and unseen.</span>
<span style="font-family: inherit;"><br />
We believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ,<br />
the only Son of God,<br />
eternally begotten of the Father,<br />
God from God, Light from Light,<br />
true God from true God,<br />
begotten, not made,<br />
of one Being with the Father.<br />
Through him all things were made.<br />
For us and for our salvation<br />
he came down from heaven:<br />
by the power of the Holy Spirit<br />
he became incarnate from the Virgin Mary,<br />
and was made man.<br />
For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate;<br />
he suffered death and was buried.<br />
On the third day he rose again<br />
in accordance with the Scriptures;<br />
he ascended into heaven<br />
and is seated at the right hand of the Father.</span>
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He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead,<br />
and his kingdom will have no end.</span>
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We believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life, <br />
who proceeds from the Father and the Son.<br />
With the Father and the Son he is worshiped and glorified.<br />
He has spoken through the Prophets.</span><br />
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We believe in one holy catholic and apostolic Church.<br />
We acknowledge one baptism for the forgiveness of sins.<br />
We look for the resurrection of the dead,<br />
and the life of the world to come. Amen.</span></blockquote>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">You really have to stop and think to figure out which parts of this the LDS church fundamentally disagrees with. The typical idea of the LDS church is that the godhead is united in purpose and in love, not in "being." However, given that the<a href="https://dialoguejournal.com/wp-content/uploads/sbi/articles/Dialogue_V20N03_73.pdf"> Lectures on Faith </a></span><span style="font-family: inherit;">taught that God the Father and Jesus Christ were the only two individuals in the Godhead, united by a shared mind which was the Holy Ghost, this concept actually fits right into an earlier version of Mormon theology that simply was replaced in the ongoing evolution of doctrine. As such I don't see how it could be viewed as abominable as opposed to simply a disagreement. Also, the LDS church wouldn't normally think of the Holy Ghost as being a "giver of life," viewing the essence of identity and life as being something uncreated which is added upon by different acts of creation and sanctification in which all the members of the godhead hold a part. But again, this doesn't rise to the level of abomination.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">When the LDS people I grew up around criticized the Nicene Creed, I think they were really thinking of the Athanasian Creed. It has the classic linguistic mysteries that the Mormon's I grew up around loved to criticize, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athanasian_Creed">such as "</a><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athanasian_Creed">That we worship one God in Trinity, and Trinity in Unity; Neither confounding the Persons; nor dividing the Essence." and "</a><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athanasian_Creed">And yet they are not three Gods; but one God. So likewise the Father is Lord; the Son Lord; and the Holy Ghost Lord. And yet not three Lords; but one Lord."</a> This creed can be found in the "Historical Documents" section of the Book of Common Prayer, to show that it is not rejected, but on the other hand it is not accepted enough or viewed as vital enough to be included in any act of worship. Of all the central creeds that define virtually all of Western Christianity, this is the only one that I can think of that the LDS church vehemently and passionately disagrees with in the whole. The Athanasian Creed probably best sums up why many denominations of Christians can't find a way to accept <span style="font-family: inherit;">M</span>ormons as fellow believers in Christ. Its opening lines <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athanasian_Creed">read:</a></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Whosoever will be saved, before all things it is necessary that he hold
the catholic faith. <b>Which faith except every one do keep whole and
undefiled; without doubt he shall perish everlastingly. And the catholic
faith is this: That we worship one God in Trinity, and Trinity in
Unity; Neither confounding the Persons; nor dividing the Essence.</b></span></blockquote>
<span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">T</span>he creed sets up a new requirement for salvation in which correct opinions about the trinity are absolutely vital to not being sent to Hell. </span><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">I</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span>t
is difficult to see how denominations that take that injunction<span style="font-family: inherit;"> seriously</span> and <span style="font-family: inherit;">believe in</span> Hell literally could possibly view anyone who disagrees about the trinity as being truly Christian<span style="font-family: inherit;">. </span> <span style="font-family: inherit;">It would be n</span>o more likely
than Mormon's could stop believing that <span style="font-family: inherit;">all other Christians are apostates</span>.</span> Th<span style="font-family: inherit;">e core idea that having <span style="font-family: inherit;">wrong opinions <span style="font-family: inherit;">is a</span> <span style="font-family: inherit;">d<span style="font-family: inherit;">amnable sin<span style="font-family: inherit;"> is <span style="font-family: inherit;">familiar</span> in Mormonism, leading <a href="https://speeches.byu.edu/talks/bruce-r-mcconkie_seven-deadly-heresies/">Bruce R. McConkie</a><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"> to say </span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span>"Truth, diamond truth, truth unmixed with error, truth alone leads to salvation."<span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"> </span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span>This concept that <span style="font-family: inherit;">salvation is based in part on<span style="font-family: inherit;"> having right opinions</span></span> is deeply unfortunate, since I am unable to think of anything in particular in Christ's teachings which suggest such a prime importance of someone's opinions on a subject which Christ himself left so obscure as to create controversy <span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">lasting</span> for centuries</span></span>. I simply don't believe the idea that correct belief in the trinity is a core matter of salvation. Christ's teachings suggest <span style="font-family: inherit;">that such surface issues <span style="font-family: inherit;">of worship and belief are of secondary importance.</span></span> In Matthew chapter <span style="font-family: inherit;">7</span>, we read:</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;"><span class="text Matt-7-21"><sup class="versenum"> </sup>“Not everyone
who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only
the one who does the will of my Father in heaven. </span></span><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span class="text Matt-7-22" id="en-NRSV-23339"><sup class="versenum"> </sup>On
that day many will say to me, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your
name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many deeds of power in
your name?’ </span></span></blockquote>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">If saying "Lord, Lord<span style="font-family: inherit;">" doesn't count for much, having <span style="font-family: inherit;">an exact idea of who is meant by "Lord, Lord" <span style="font-family: inherit;">shouldn't count for as much either. </span></span></span>Also, in Matthew <span style="font-family: inherit;">c</span>hapter 25 we read:</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;"><span class="text Matt-25-34" id="en-NRSV-24040">‘Come, you that are blessed by my Father,
inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world; </span></span><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span class="text Matt-25-35" id="en-NRSV-24041">for I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me, </span></span><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span class="text Matt-25-36" id="en-NRSV-24042">I was naked and you gave me clothing, I was sick and you took care of me, I was in prison and you visited me.’ </span></span><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span class="text Matt-25-37" id="en-NRSV-24043">Then
the righteous will answer him, ‘Lord, when was it that we saw you
hungry and gave you food, or thirsty and gave you something to drink? </span></span><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span class="text Matt-25-38" id="en-NRSV-24044"><sup class="versenum"> </sup>And when was it that we saw you a stranger and welcomed you, or naked and gave you clothing? </span></span><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span class="text Matt-25-39" id="en-NRSV-24045"><sup class="versenum"> </sup>And when was it that we saw you sick or in prison and visited you?’ </span></span><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span class="text Matt-25-40" id="en-NRSV-24046"><sup class="versenum"> </sup>And the king will answer them, ‘Truly I tell you, just as you did it to one of the least of these who are members of my family, you did it to me.’</span></span></blockquote>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;"><span class="text Matt-25-40" id="en-NRSV-24046">I can't imagine Jesus saying those things, and then at the pearly gates telling someone that they didn't make the cut because they had their ideas about the trinity wrong. It is simply absurd<span style="font-family: inherit;">.<span style="font-family: inherit;"> <span style="font-family: inherit;">When Christ said "</span></span></span></span></span><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span class="text Matt-25-40" id="en-NRSV-24046"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span class="text Luke-7-9" id="en-ESV-25196"><span class="woj">I tell you, not even in Israel have I found such faith." regarding the Centurion<span style="font-family: inherit;"> whose daughter he hea<span style="font-family: inherit;">led, <span style="font-family: inherit;">Christ wasn't talking <span style="font-family: inherit;">the</span> correctness of <span style="font-family: inherit;">the <span style="font-family: inherit;">Centurion's <span style="font-family: inherit;">T</span>rinitarian</span> <span style="font-family: inherit;">theology</span>. He was simply praising <span style="font-family: inherit;">the Centurion's</span> confidence in God's love and power as witness<span style="font-family: inherit;">ed in Christ</span>, regardless of the<span style="font-family: inherit;"> probability that the Roman Centurion was a polytheist</span> who almost certainly participated in <span style="font-family: inherit;">Roman worship</span>.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: inherit;"><span class="text Matt-25-40" id="en-NRSV-24046"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span class="text Luke-7-9" id="en-ESV-25196"><span class="woj"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"> </span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><span class="text Matt-25-40" id="en-NRSV-24046"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span class="text Luke-7-9" id="en-ESV-25196"><span class="woj"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"> </span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: inherit;"><span class="text Matt-25-40" id="en-NRSV-24046"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span class="text Luke-7-9" id="en-ESV-25196"><span class="woj"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">I find the concept <span style="font-family: inherit;">of the <span style="font-family: inherit;">T</span>rinity to be a useful way to contemplate <span style="font-family: inherit;">the mystery<span style="font-family: inherit;"> an<span style="font-family: inherit;">d manifestation</span></span> of God, rather than as a way to define God.<span style="font-family: inherit;"> The creeds are a useful way o<span style="font-family: inherit;">f focusing that con<span style="font-family: inherit;">templation<span style="font-family: inherit;">.<span style="font-family: inherit;"> <span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">Looking back, <span style="font-family: inherit;">I am <span style="font-family: inherit;">embarrassed</span> by my <span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">youthful</span> antagonism towards the creeds.<span style="font-family: inherit;"> <span style="font-family: inherit;">They may not be perfect, but what product of the human mind is?</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span>CrouchingOwlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11487490296599614185noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6434109905825827984.post-65370620159227463272015-05-16T23:29:00.000-06:002015-05-16T23:29:11.586-06:00Prayer and Family Worship- Episcopalian StyleIn many ways, our family worship has remained the same since joining the Episcopal Church. We still read our scriptures daily- when we can manage it. We still pray daily, including over our food. We still go to church as a family every week, although only for two hours (if you include hanging out for socializing afterwards) instead of three. But we now enrich our family worship traditions with some of the ritual forms of worship found in the Book of Common Prayer.<br />
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The Book of Common Prayer is the guiding tradition of ritual worship in the Episcopal Church, guiding how worship is performed at church and at home, through the week, and through the year. There are traditional schedules for reading the bible, traditional worship services for different times of day adapted for daily and church life from the English monastic traditions, and an entire church calender that focuses worship on different parts of Christ's life through different parts of the year. Community and individual prayer are an intense part of the worship tradition in the Episcopal Church, so much so that we were taken somewhat aback when asked by a family member if we still prayed.<br />
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Ritual worship is something that I grew up disrespecting as an inauthentic
way to reach God, despite the many formal and informal ritual worship
phrases and ceremonies in the LDS tradition. But praying with an intent to be always spontaneous and conversational failed to work for my own personal worship the way it used to. When I stopped believing in the LDS church, I didn't feel like I knew
who I was talking to when I prayed anymore. All the answers I knew from
growing up were ones I was now willing to throw out because just
because a general authority or LDS Sunday School teacher told me so was
no longer a good enough reason to believe anything anymore. One advantage of ritual worship is that it allows you to directly join an inclusive community of worship even if you aren't sure of your own path to worship alone anymore. It's helped me refind my voice as I've tried to redecide who I thought God was.<br />
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We've started to include using elements of these traditions in our family worship as well. Our kids seem to really love rituals and routines. Heaven forbid we change the order of events in which bedtime is done. But, they appear to enjoy us adding pieces in, and join in with their own exuberance. A few quotes give some of the flavor of how bedtime prayer (with elements of the Compline ritual) can go in our house these days:<br />
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Mom “Give us this day our (Yawn)<br />L: “DAILY BREAD!!!”<br />Mom “Yes that’s right L, daily bread”<br />L: “GIVE US OUR REFRIGERATORS!!!” (laughs hysterically)<br />
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Mom: “It’s time for bed”<br />L: “THANKS BE TO GOD!!!” (repeated over, and over, and over)<br />
("Thanks Be to God" is the ritual closing phrase at church, so L innovated on the normal routine to declare that worship was done.)<br />
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Mom: “Let’s all cuddle and sing a calming down song” (proceeds to sing gospel hymn from church because its the only calm song coming to mind)<br />T: “We sing that calming down song at church!”<br />— Later upon tucking into bed T sings the gospel hymn to himself<br />
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Mom: (recites Lord’s Prayer)<br />T: "Do you need the book now so you can read the "Guide us waking, O Lord, and guard us sleeping; that awake we may watch with Christ, and asleep we may rest in peace.” with the Allelulia’s at the end?"<br />L: “ALLELULIA! ALLELULIA!"<br />
(How T memorized that when its unclear how much he pays attention normally is a mystery to us.)</blockquote>
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Although prayers for refrigerators from a two year old might cause some hilarious distraction, the rituals of the Episcopal Church form a structure of worship through the day, week, and year that is rich, beautiful, and Christ centered.CrouchingOwlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11487490296599614185noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6434109905825827984.post-6015941871390017242015-05-08T00:08:00.001-06:002015-05-08T00:08:10.337-06:00Confirmation<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">Last Sunday, my wife and I were confirmed members of the Episcopal Church. Since I have already covered what that doctrinally means in a previous post, I wanted to simply give a few thoughts on the experience.</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">Between the youth and adults being confirmed, we were in the largest group to be confirmed at one time in the history of the parish, which extends back more than 100 years. As a result, there was some excitement over the event. The ceremony is presided over and performed by the Bishop. An Episcopal Church Bishop is somewhere between an LDS area authority 70 and a Stake President- so he isn't someone who I've encountered a lot beyond the thoughts on daily scripture readings he posts on facebook. But for such a special occasion, he spent more time with us. During a practice rehearsal of the ceremony ahead of time, he spent some time going over with us the history of the practice of confirmation and how that practice differed between different faith traditions. Apparently, there are two vows in the Episcopal traditions of baptism and confirmation that are, to the Bishop's knowledge, fairly unique to the Episcopal church. They are the following: </span></span><br />
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<li><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span>"Will you seek and serve Christ in all persons, loving your neighbor as yourself?"</span></span></span></li>
<li><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span>"Will you strive for justice and peace among all people, and respect the dignity of every human being?"</span></span></span></li>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span> He suggested that raising these concepts to the level of being part of the baptismal/confirmation vows is very unique and should take a particular place in the setting apart our sense of identity as Episcopalians.</span></span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span>Following the rehearsal, there was a community dinner in honor of all being confirmed. Having heard that it was going to be a pasta dinner, I had visions in my head of a bunch of uninspiring noodles heated up with bottled tomato sauce. In reality, it was superb. I don't like to go out to eat places where I can cook better than the food being offered is and the chef catering our dinner clearly is a better cook than I am. While I might be able to replicate the dishes prepared for us if I knew the recipe, I frankly couldn't do so just on general inspiration. I had originally thought of having extended family come with us to this dinner as part of the general family celebration of my graduation, I'm now somewhat glad I did not. Moderate amounts of alcohol were being drunk by many of those present and I know it is not uncommon for LDS people to feel uncomfortable in settings where alcohol is being served. I was personally amused by the situation, since I can now say that my first experience with being around people who had just enough alcohol in them to make them more sociable was at church.</span></span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span>Similar to how LDS children are often given journals or their own copies of the scripture when they are baptized, Episcopalians are often given their own copy of the Book of Common Prayer as a traditional confirmation gift. Both my wife and I were presented with copies which were signed by both our confirmation sponsors and by the Bishop. This brings the total number of copies in our possession to three. I have been working on learning how to adapt the spiritual ritual practices of the Episcopal Church into my life, so these were welcome gifts. </span></span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span>On the day of the confirmation, we had to attend church at a service later in the day than usual since the Bishop was doing all confirmations at the same time. The social hour in between the two services was packed with people. The mood was celebratory. Photographs were being taken all around. The Bishop took all of the people being confirmed aside to visit with us ahead of the ceremony and asked if we wanted to share our thoughts and feelings. Many tender emotions were expressed, with at least one person there breaking into tears. The ceremony itself was joyous, and there was an extravagant burst of applause following the completion of the confirmations. There is a kind of emotional power in a group of people making spiritual vows together, not just quietly whispered but with loud confidence. The sense of community created is beautiful, especially when the congregation at large promises to help those being confirmed live out their promises.</span></span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span>I grew up being taught that those who left the LDS church would invariably have much of the light and spiritual spark in their lives die as a result. I was taught that all who left typically fell prey to dire temptations and a darkening of their personalities as satan took over their hearts. Frankly, leaving the LDS church can be a very dark and disturbing experience where your entire sense of identity, personal and family relationships, worldview, and sense of morality can be reevaluated so fast that some people are left with a sense of vertigo. Family and community rejection is common. Who wouldn't face a period of darkness after the entire foundation of their life was disrupted? But that has nothing to do with the rebuilding of lives that can happen afterwards. Confirmation is, in part, a way for me to solidify my new way of interpreting my Christian identity. The Episcopal church is a faith community I am proud to be a part of.</span></span></span>CrouchingOwlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11487490296599614185noreply@blogger.com0