I will be teaching Saturday and Sunday (Mar 2-3) in Herndon, Virginia at the Frying Pan Park Visitors Center. This event is sponsored by Living Hope Christian Fellowship. If you are interested in joining us contact Bonnie Fairchild at bbfairchild@hotmail.com.
Don't forget Paul Young, John MacMurray and I will be doing a webinar on
Facebook at 8:30pm CST on Thursday Feb. 28. This will be a 90 minute live, open audio session from
Sundance, Utah. We will take
questions from folks listening on Facebook. For more details go to the opentableconference
Facebook page.
Monday, February 25, 2013
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Open Table Conferences
To speak the
name of Jesus Christ biblically, and in the tradition of the early Church, is
to say ‘Father’s eternal Son incarnate,’ and it is to say ‘Holy Spirit anointed
One,’ and it is to say ‘Lord, Creator and Sustainer of all things’; and thus the
very name of Jesus says, ‘The Triune God, the human race, and all creation are
not separated but together in relationship.’ Jesus is himself the relationship. In him, in his own life and being and experience the Father,
the Holy Spirit, humanity, and all creation are together.
This New
Testament and early Church vision of Jesus Christ as the center of all things
is today being recovered around the world. The dawning of this ancient Christological light is giving
us profound hope and freedom, and it is calling us all to rethink everything we
thought we knew about God, about creation, about humanity, the earth, the
future. This call to rethinking does
not mean that we have been dead wrong about everything we have ever thought. It does mean that we hold nothing back,
that we bring every thought to Jesus Christ and let him encourage or redirect
us, inspire, lead, and inform us, and correct and rebuke us. Our prayer is simple, “Jesus, we want
only your light. Show us where we are wrong. Judge us. We
hold nothing back from you. We
want to see with your eyes, hear with your ears, know with your heart, and love
with your love. We want no
darkness in us at all.”
To be sure, this
is a scary place, or perhaps I should say this is an uncomfortable way of
being. It is easier to prefer the
‘comfort’ of knowing that you and your system are right, or that you and your
group have it nailed down, and thus safely, and ‘righteously’ remove yourself
from the harrowing light of Jesus—for now. It has been my joy over the last two
decades to meet many of you who have had enough of the false security of systems,
sub-cultures, and the fleeting comfort of biblically, air-tight theologies, and
are finding the disturbing light of Jesus to be the most liberating reality on
earth.
One of our
brothers is John MacMurray from Oregon.
Some years ago he dreamed of having an extended conversation, not simply
a conference with lectures on trinitarian themes, but lectures and time, time
together, time to hear, to learn, to process, to pray and to play, time to get
know one another. So he founded
what is called ‘The Northwest School of Theology’ (SOT). His idea was to bring teachers and
hungry folks together for a week, in a beautiful setting, with great food and
wine, and plenty of time to teach, and to talk and to play. I love this format. I not only get to teach, I also get to
hang around for the conversations, for the meals, the late night sessions, the
golf, the walks, the laughter, and for the tears. This is not a fly in, teach, fly out set up. The problem is that SOT is limited to
only twenty people at a time. So
John has been dreaming again, and has organized three gatherings for 2013
called The Open Table Conferences (www.opentableconference.com), all
in stunningly beautiful settings as with SOT, but with a much broader and
larger group in mind.
Paul Young and I
will both be ‘teaching,’ at all three of these conferences. Together, we will be sharing aspects of
the Trinitarian vision and something of our own stories, with a view to
stimulating a long, long conversation. Imagine having time to talk openly, with
like-minded friends from around the country and the world, about what the
recovery of the gospel of the Triune God means for our lives, for our humanity,
for our relationships, for every aspect of theology, for social issues, for
international relationships, for the environment, for church, politics, our
future. The topics are
endless. This is the idea of the
Open Table Conference. It is to be a gathering of family with time to think,
time to talk, time to have our imaginations explode with insight, time to
wonder, to cry, to pray, to simply be, and be together, all in a surrounding of
sheer beauty and grace.
I can’t wait.
Here are the places
and dates for this year.
Antelope, Oregon
- June 7-9
Asheville, North
Carolina- Aug 30 - Sept 2
Maui, Hawaii -
Dec 6-10
Meantime—believe
it or not—Paul, John and I will be having a webinar on Facebook at 8:30pm CST
on Thursday Feb. 28 . This will be
a 90 minute live, open audio session from Sundance, Utah. We will take questions from folks
listening on Facebook. For more details go to the opentableconference Facebook
page.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
The Pause
“If I find my
position, my consciousness, that of one from home, nay, that of one in some
sort of prison; if I find that I can neither rule the world in which I love nor
my own thoughts or desires; that I cannot quiet my passions, order my likings,
determine my ends, will my growth, forget when I would, or recall what I
forget; that I cannot love where I would, or hate where I would; that I am no
king over myself; that I cannot supply my own needs, do not even always know
which of my seeming needs are to be supplied, and which treated as impostors;
if, in a word, my own being is everyway too much for me; if I can neither
understand it, be satisfied with it, nor better it—may it not well give me
pause—the pause that ends in prayer?”
—George MacDonald,
“The Word of Jesus on Prayer,” Unspoken
Sermons.
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