Several Friends (myself included) have come to "believe in God" through Quaker worship, although that phrase may not mean to them what it would have prior to convincement. (Posted by martin_kelley on 2008-07-01T16:02:08Z.)
Be patterns, be examples in all countries, places, islands, nations wherever you come; that your carriage and life may preach among all sorts of people, and to them; then you will come to walk cheerfully over the world, answering that of God in everyone; (Posted by martin_kelley on 2008-06-17T20:26:33Z.)
Evangelicals also proclaim Christ is Lord, but their emphasis on the written word as the sole determiner of Truth tends to contradict that. am not an Evangelical because I?m not sure that Evangelicalism is really centered on Jesus Christ. (Posted by martin_kelley on 2008-05-17T15:11:19Z.)
We look back at that ag. and say they received spiritual gift. hundredfold, an outpouring unstoppable of the water of life. We think they had some secret. Did we not both quake? Were we not both smitten to the ground, and despairing? (Posted by martin_kelley on 2008-04-10T23:33:26Z.)
Theologically, this i. powerful statement, but seen fro. modern historical perspective, it's earth-shattering. This telling moves well beyond practices that acknowledge bias to what many would argue is sheer propaganda. (Posted by martin_kelley on 2008-04-08T03:30:01Z.)
Part of what the emerging church can teach us and remind us is that we easily fall into the trap of "functional atheism" [where] we give lip service to God and to the guidance and power of God but we function as if we are doing it all ourselves. (Posted by martin_kelley on 2008-04-08T03:09:31Z.)
Quakerism offers the means to challenge the dominating idolatrous tendencies of Christianity a. religion. In that sense it can help keep Christianity Christian. (Posted by chrismsf on 2008-04-06T03:41:14Z.)
Reporter is Diane of Emerging Quaker blog. "A lot of the emerging church has grown out o. new emphasis on narrative theology, the story of God and God's people. How does this story connect to God's plan for the people of Baltimore? There is no formula." (Posted by martin_kelley on 2008-04-05T05:49:03Z.)
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I do prefer unprogrammed worship, bu. mean that literally: that we don't necessarily se. program, but that there indeed may be silence o. query, scripture or advice read at the beginning of worship. (Posted by chrismsf on 2008-02-19T06:58:53Z.)
I. can commit myself to seeking the Spirit of unconditional love, i. can dedicate my life to living the incarnation, i. can accept the very real possibility of bearing the sufferings of Christ in my own bod. that, by the grace of God, will spea. (Posted by micahbales on 2008-02-05T22:54:34Z.)
for two weeks this May and June I'm going to begin trying to help resolve conflicts using nonviolence i. place where there has been an ongoing war for decades, and off and on for much longer. (Posted by robinmohr on 2008-01-28T05:21:08Z.)
What does the Religious Society of Friends have to say to the world if the Gospel is beyond all words? More specifically, what is my mission as evangelist if the evangel is beyond any human expression or conception? Is there any meaning to proclamation of (Posted by micahbales on 2008-01-26T23:00:35Z.)
If the keys t. thriving congregation are shared tradition, practice, and wisdom -- how are we sharing these with each other, especially newcomers? My meeting is i. growing phase right now. Can we step into the opportunities that God is showing us? (Posted by martin_kelley on 2008-01-25T17:56:49Z.)
...we are not articulating well, we are not calling people toward, we are not setting before them the beautiful example of lives lit aflame by the all-consuming presence of the bread of life. (Posted by robinmohr on 2008-01-25T16:45:54Z.)
Is that Light "Jesus"? Seems lik. small name to me...I love that Light. rejoice in it. am trying to listen to it, to be faithful to it, and perhaps to grow into it. Is that Christian? (Posted by martin_kelley on 2008-01-24T11:22:12Z.)
Say that sin is like committin. penalty. You, even your whole team could play an entire game without havin. penalty called on them. In that regard you have played perfectly. But you might have fumbled the ball, thrown interceptions... (Posted by martin_kelley on 2008-01-18T12:42:23Z.)
The Bible belongs to us... Our Quaker faith is deeply rooted in the Bible, and exploring the Bible can nourish our faith, enrich our understanding of our history, and provide language for communicating about the ineffable (Posted by martin_kelley on 2008-01-17T13:15:30Z.)
[M]y attempt to be faithful to obey the leadings of the Spirit for this particular group who are my spiritual community. would guess that we may have ample opportunity to broaden the discussion. [Follow link in post for sermon] (Posted by martin_kelley on 2008-01-14T12:20:48Z.)
Sounds to me like Jesus isn't just telling us that we need to be kind and loving. Seems to me that Jesus is actively shaming our little cookie-seeking lawyer. I'm going with the shame-on-you version of the story, 'caus. like that Jesus best. (Posted by martin_kelley on 2008-01-12T17:37:14Z.)
My current best guess is that George Fox's message that "Christ is come to teach his people himself" was not just apocalyptic, but about the nature of salvation: Christ comes not just a. visitor, but a. permanent and growing part of us. (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-12-28T14:01:53Z.)
It'. circle-the-wagons,insular,bubble mentality that reminds m. little o. Soviet Propaganda film. This defensive posture couches all events, identities, policies, and daily minutia in cloying, self-referential terms of purpose and esoteric phrasing. (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-12-17T19:39:38Z.)
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Just speaking personally, it seems to me that the answers to all these questions become fairly obvious, once we understand that it is God who is in charge and not ourselves! (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-12-06T01:35:06Z.)
That?s me i. nutshell?my personal faith and practice in five simple sentences?and the first bit could just as well have bee. quote from George Fox with the language updated and the thee?s and thou?s taken out. (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-12-03T11:44:33Z.)
The Orthodox emphasis on changelessness, going back to the apostles, and the Quaker idea of Primitive Christianity Revived may have brought them to similar places, however different they appear on the surface. (See his followup post for quotes) (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-11-23T13:44:21Z.)
I picked verses that seemed to me most relevant as stand-alone cites... fe. marked with the tag/topic "quakers" whe. thought they were most germane to Quaker distinctives, e.g, hireling ministry, oaths, and manner of worship. (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-11-16T18:58:44Z.)
I tagged verses that mean the most to me, relating to Quaker faith and practice, particularly in the historical context. After markin. handful that I?ve noted for myself over the years. drew from several other sources as they?ve presented themselv (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-11-15T23:26:44Z.)
I took the data from the Quaker Bible Index and munged it int. count of the most frequently quoted verses. then took the top 100... think it give. good flavor of how early Quakers used the bible. (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-11-06T22:27:27Z.)
Wright on how to be Christian: Neither o. shrill and shallow level, denying the depth of the problems our world faces; nor weakly and thoroughly compromised by worldly pressures; nor by escaping t. place of idealized and isolated purity. (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-10-26T21:49:04Z.)
"This Light within is not something that we can take pride in or claim as our own as if it granted us some special merit... Where things get dicey is when we go from describing the spiritual organs and go on to describe their functions." (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-10-03T05:12:23Z.)
"Long time readers of this blog may remember earlier steps in my process of becomin. christian. This workshop was another step towards really living the life, my conversion of manners, as Friends used to say." (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-09-26T15:54:12Z.)
"The basic idea... is that there i. period of time in everyone's life when they are open to hearing the voice of the Divine and acting on it. If they are attentive and obedient to this Divine Seed, it will grow and flourish in them..." (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-09-26T15:40:57Z.)
"[Early Friends] weren't just serving people in order for people to become Quakers. They were serving people because they genuinely loved them and wanted to show them the same love they'd received from God." (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-09-21T23:29:14Z.)
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