Wednesday, February 28, 2007

humility

sometimes it seems like the world boils down to two types of people:
  • those who feel they deserve everything
  • those who feel they deserve nothing
it is a beautiful thing when the former becomes the latter.

Monday, February 26, 2007

uganda uganda

So the peace talks in Northern Uganda are not going so hot. It is discouraging and I have failed to keep up with the headlines, because I can tell they aren't good news. I find myself questioning pacifism. Wouldn't a military solution be quicker? Nevermind the "military solution" that has not worked for the past 2o years...

In other Uganda related news, Forest Whitaker won Best Actor for his portrayal of Idi Amin in The Last King of Scotland.

It was a crazy and unsettling movie. As usual I found myself getting confused about fiction and history and wondering what was really true. It was a reminder of how the people of Uganda are still suffering for the sins of their fathers and grandfathers. Every leader leaves a legacy...

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Houses of God

It is hard not to notice the booming condo industry around here. A couple have recently caught my eye and broke my heart.







Old churches. Buildings that slowly grew emptier as members of congregations aged and/or moved to the suburbs. Remnants of an old concept- the neighborhood church. Breaks my heart for 2 reasons: At one point these churchs ceased being relevant to the communities in which they are located- and they will not have a second chance at housing a congregation who would seek to make it relevant.

I know that the building is not what matters...but they hold so much history and tradition that it is a shame to see them being used for something other than worship. The church I now attend, although it's a 7-year-old contemporary church, was lucky be given a beautiful old church building that spent most of its years being the neighborhood Baptist church. The buildings above weren't lucky enough to have a new community of believers who were ready to (or could afford to) move in.

If churches do seek to relocate downtown, to get one of these precious buildings they would have to buy back the 5-8 units at $300,000-$800,000 each and then reverse all the remodeling done to divide them. I don't think that will happen to any of them anytime soon...but one can dream.



I guess it is just a challenge. The church (believers, not buildings) must change to fit the needs of a new demographic, with or without a neighborhood congregation.