From AKMA comes the following thought: "Church should be the place we learn how to change."
"Not, “avoid change” — that’s a futile striving for a timelessness that characterizes only God. Neither, therefore, does it mean “we need to learn the capacity to change,” since we’re always already changing anyway."
"Not, “celebrate change” — that’s pointless. The canard about “change” manifesting life ignores the fact that we don’t stop changing when we die. “Changing” doesn’t prove anything about how lively or moribund we are, about how imaginative or how faithful we are."
This gives a bit to think about in the context of the recent discussion over at Dead Apostle. But more later when I've had a chance to wolf down some post Easter chocolate that belongs to children who shouldn't eat too much of the stuff...
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