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My friend Jeff made the following comment in response to the previous post:
I think its the church’s (pastor/speaker) job to tell the story and the people’s job to interpret and apply it.
What do you think of that? My initial response is to challenge it, afte ... Continue reading »
I think its the church’s (pastor/speaker) job to tell the story and the people’s job to interpret and apply it.
What do you think of that? My initial response is to challenge it, afte ... Continue reading »
4 years ago
I would affirm that the body should struggle with its interpretation, commentary and application of the story. In my mind, it actually softens the clergy/laity distinction because it empowers people to grapple with the issues in the context of community.
My second thought is that this should be done more in small groups, or house church meetings rather than in a large gathering. I think that each has a different function and this is better done with an intimate size of people who are sharing their lives together.
4 years ago
4 years ago
Blorge, I agree--everyone should have a role in grappling with the issues. Indeed, this is something that should be tackled in an intimate setting.
4 years ago
I agree with Blorge that this minimalizes the clergy/laity distinction (which I think is a good thing). Most modern preachers feel they have to tell, interpret and apply the Gospel story for people. I think this is a grave insult to our people. Who would know more about how to apply the story to their own context then the people themselves? This is also a theological presupposition that I have that interpretation and application should be done in the context of community, not isolation (as many pastors do as they study) and that theology is the task of the church, not scholars.
4 years ago