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April 30, 2008

Trinity in Unity in Community

Quotes from "Holy Trinity, Perfect Community" (Leonardo Boff)

God is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in reciprocal communion.  The exist from all eternity; none is before or after, or superior or inferior, to the other.  Each person enwraps the others; all permeate one another and live in one another.  This is the reality of trinitarian communion, so infinite and deep that the divine Three are united are therefore one sole God.  The divine unity is communitarian because each Person is in communion with the other two.
I often find myself struggling with the way people talk about the Trinity... it seems either to veer toward Modalism (e.g. steam, water and ice), or as progressing from one another...  with the sense of The Father as supreme God, then the Son and the Spirit as an agent of Christ on earth... So when we say God, we refer to the Father etc.... a hierarchy I suppose... the latter seems to be the reality of how a lot of Christians express the Trinity, whether they would give that definition when asked specifically or not.  For example we attribute (and I do this too) the Father with Creation (for example we often describe the Three as Creator, Redeemer and Comforter in a way which implies sole responsibility)  yet John 1 and Genesis 1 describe Creation as being an act within which all Three are active and intrinsic...

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning.  Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made.  In him was life, and that life was the light of men - John 1

In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.  Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters. - Genesis 1

Creation is a community act; Father, Son (Word) and Spirit... all are involved and all are intrinsic.  As therefore all are involved in and intrinsic to re-creation!  Salvation/re-creation is not simply an act/responsibility of the Son... the Trinity is woven through all ongoing creation and re-creation... we where created, we have been re-created and we are being constantly created... one cannot attribute one part solely to Father, one to Son and one to Spirit, creation is ongoing and dynamic and the work of the whole Godhead.  My growing sense of the Trinity is most like the Ecclesiastes picture of "A cord of three strands" - the Trinity woven in and out, tightly together - when one acts all act - as Boff writes enwrapping and permeating one another.  So it isn't a hierarchical community - with three "levels" but as Boff also writes one which is radically mutual... which is in complete communion.

Incidentally, one of the "dangers" of Modalism as I see it is that we can end up adding a fourth mode of God... Father, Son, Spirit and Scripture... but that's another post for another day ;-) However what is relevant to this (now) is that how we "see" the Trinity has serious implications for how we do/are church/community...

What does it mean to say God is in communion and therefore Trinity?  Only persons can be in communion.  It means one is in the presence of the other, different from the other but open in a radical mutuality.  For there to be true communion there must be direct and immediate relationships: eye to eye, face to face, heart-to-heart.  The result of mutual surrender and reciprocal community.  Community results from personal relationships in which each is accepted as he or she is, each opens to the other and gives the best of himself or herself
This "picture"/understanding of the Trinity is one which fundamentally challenges our understanding of community... radical mutuality, mutual surrender, reciprocal, open and universal acceptance of the real "me", always giving the best of oneself, never holding anything back nor hiding ones gifts etc. heart-to-heart... All very difficult and uncomfortable... we know because this is what we dream of, this is what we are stripping ourselves back to become... this is something of the ongoing re-creation, the "somethings afoot" I spoke of a while back... and for me it is about discovering who I really am, in order that I can give my true self to the community, so that I know who God made me to be... and rather than seeing that as human pride or arrogance or even self-centredness it is about delighting in the God who created and is re-creating me and what/who God calls me to be... but, we're English (and Irish) so it's tough going at times ;-) especially for me.

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April 29, 2008

Brendan Icon

I just finished painting an Icon of St Brendan.  The photo's not brilliant but you get the idea... standing on a chair looking down doesn't help in getting an even focus... it's 80cm high, painted on Hardboard with Acrylics and varnished...  I'll try to take a better photo in the daytime...

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April 24, 2008

1 Giant Leap

Just watched the first of the new 1 Giant Leap series "What about me?"... it kind of starts up where the previous movie left off... and I'm happy with that!  Great music, a variety of voices, thoughts and philosophies to reflect on... Michael Stipe, Maxi Jazz and Will Young... looking forward to the next "episode"!

If you missed it... watch it here!

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April 23, 2008

Jesus Sneakers

Just bought a pair of these...

Trainers

... Adidas Gazelles, with the Rio Skyline applied to the uppers... and the Jesus sculpture embroidered on the side... they even have Jesus embroidered on the tongue!  I love em... kitsch and cool :)

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April 18, 2008

Tibetan Torch Relay

On the day the Indian leg of the Olympic Torch Relay begins exiled Tibetans run their own Torch Relay...

News footage from the India Times

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Wine labels

Last night (at "The Table") we were focussing on giving ourselves as a community of peace to each other, to the place we live in and to God... we reflected on Colossians 3... being honest and peaceful with each other, living lives of peace and purity, being joined together in the living and incarnate God... as part of the (essential) communion part of the meal we made our own labels... putting our sense of our identity (personal and within the community) on the bottle of wine... which we then opened and used...

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The main part of the communion was based on one of our communion reflections (which features in our "Navigatio" Proost booklet)... which begins...

Welcome to the table.  Eating and drinking together is a vivid sign of community.  Sharing tonight as we do regularly we are community, in communion with each other and with the creator redeemer God.  We reflect the image of a God who is by nature fellowship, family.  Yet family is difficult, it requires honesty and sacrifice.  It is vital that we are honest with each other and before God and that we give of ourselves to each other and God's purpose.
... and finished with a prayer from the Benedictine monks of Weston Priory, Vermont
At every moment of our existence, you are present to us, Father, in gentle compassion. Help us to be present to one another, so that our presence may be a strength that heals the wounds of time and gives hope that is for all persons, through Jesus, our Lord and Brother.

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Thrift is the latest trend...

An interesting piece on Sky News today about the change in attitude from a "throw away" culture to one which values re-using and recycling... in a creative way... they say...

The latest surprise hit on the internet reinvents an old way of saving money and the environment. It's step-by-step video guides on how to darn socks! So could this be a sign there are changes afoot in our attitude to waste?
Sky News Viewer

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April 16, 2008

The Church of the Perfect Storm

Just received my copy of "The Church of the Perfect Storm" (ed Leonard I. Sweet) which includes a section of our St Brendan Meditation in the chapter written by Alan Jamieson (of "Churchless Faith" fame) entitled "Seasoned Sailors"... I've yet to read the rest in detail, but from my scannings I'd say it is worth a good look...  Sweet describes the anthology, in its intro as...

Lifestorms are one thing to think about.  Culturestorms are another.  This collection of essays explores the possibility that being born in a storm now has an uncommon, unique meaning:  Christians are headed into one of the greatest culturestorms ever.  We are calling it the Church of the perfect storm.

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April 14, 2008

The New Conspirators MP3s

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The sessions from the New Conspirators gathering are available to download from lulu.com including a FREE session from Shane Claiborne!!! also such delights as...

  • Making It Real - Tom Sine discusses how to apply conspiracy principles in everyday life
  • Intentional Parenting and Missional Living - Lisa and Mark Scandrette share ways in which families can involve their children in making a difference in the world
  • The Art of Installation Worship - Mark Pierson talks about curating worship as an art form, and curating spaces that provide and opportunity for people to engage with God.
  • Creating Support Groups For Jesus Radicals - Mark Van Steenwyk tells the story of how he and his compatriots at Missio Dei in Minneapolis, MN, became involved in simple, sustainable lifestyles, the practice of hospitality, care for the poor and support for one another as they seek to follow the radical Jesus.
  • Creating Cooperatives 1 & 2: Reclaiming Biblical Community & Making a Real Difference - Andrew McLeod 
  • Resourcing the Creative Edge - Tom Balke discusses tools for securing resources for innovators in new expressions and traditional congregations who want to impact their communities and God’s world
  • Rhythms of Grace for Everyday Life - In this session, Christine Sine explores new imaginative ways to create a rhythm of life that flows out of an ancient faith, instead of the busyness of modern culture.
... and others!  All for the princely sum of £1.65 (except the free one of course!)

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April 11, 2008

Jazz for the Soul!

I'm partial to a smidgen of Jazz from time to time... especially Acid Jazz and modern/bebop (Charlie Parker, John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley etc.)... so I really like the sound of this from Jazz/funk/latin band Dave LeMieux and The House of Soul - At The Table - A mix of Music, Video and conversation, described thus...

AtthetablecroppedDr. King had an encounter at his kitchen table that shaped the Civil Rights Movement as we know it today.  Beyond his fears, doubts, and moment of crisis, he made the commitment to serve his community in the struggle for the equal rights each American citizen now enjoys . . . a commitment made at his kitchen table years ago that still reverberates throughout the world today.  At the Table is a tribute to Dr. King, his life, and the ongoing invitation his legacy extendsto all of us to join him at the table of brotherhood in the Beloved Community.


...unfortunately it seems I'm on the wrong side of "The Pond"... again!  :(

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