Since I became involved with neXus church, I have had to scramble to find out something about Sikhism, a goodish size religion based in the Punjab area of India, but well represented right here in Abbotsford BC. Of 135,000 residents, about 20% of us are South Asians, the vast majority of these being Sikhs. The term 'Sikh' is a bit like 'Jew' in that it has both religious and ethnic meanings.
Why does a Caucasian attending a Christian church have to learn about Sikhs? In order to better convert them to my faith? curiosity? academic research? to attract more votes when I run for reelection to the school board this fall? None of the above (although they are very welcome to cast their votes in my direction).
But before explaining my motivation, a little bit about neXus.
neXus has chosen four values and objectives in particular as the emphases of the church, represented symbolically by four colours. I have highlighted some of the text in bold for future reference.
Red/Community - As we come to understand the fullness of the Gospel, we will grow to increasingly value healthy and authentic relationships with God, self and others which are characterized by virtues such as love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness and self-control. Authenticity leads us to embrace diversity in our community, striving to live without contempt, informed by a spirit of grace and compassion for one another.
Yellow/Culture - We are called to be meaningfully engaged in our culture, finding and revealing the ideas of God resident in it. We believe that God and the truth of the Gospel are actively revealed through all of God’s creation; everything and everywhere.
Green/Health - We believe that useful perspectives on health embrace the entirety of our emotional, physical, spiritual and relational lives. All of these areas of our lives are equally valid and necessary. While we believe that knowledge and understanding about health can be found in all areas of study, we affirm that the Bible as our scripture provides direction and principles for a healthy life.
Blue/Faith - The Gospel is the foundation of all theology. It is the Good News that the finished work of Jesus Christ has established God’s permanent and unchanging delight, peace and friendship for all. In this we find rest from trying to please God or working to maintain His affections or favour.
As you can easily see, this group of Christians places a high value on cultural engagement, inclusiveness, and diversity. Given that Abbotsford is the third-most cosmopolitan city in Canada, these values are more than an academic exercise.
In fact, they have led to a historic twinning with one of the local Sikh temples. Why? See my next post!
My objective is to evaluate the various ways in which I am being stretched theologically, culturally, and socially by my involvement with the Emerging Church movement. "We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time." T. S. Eliot
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Friday, March 11, 2011
neXus stretch
Colours? In before you're out? Cultural engagement? And nothing on long weekends? What's a traditional boy like me (well, a 63 year old boy) doing in a church like this?
My wife Sharon and I began attending this little church (little by Abbotsford BC standards where Sunday attendance ranges from 1000 to 4000) last fall. Significant participation was hindered by my inadvertent slip on black ice at the end of November resulting in a cracked pelvis and 14 weeks of convalescence. But I am now getting around without use of walker, crutch or cane, and am ready to wean off physiotherapy. This leaves me motivated to get back at things that have been on the back burner for these last three plus months.
As for blogging, I've been at this form of communication for three years now at johnonlife.blogspot.com. But I think for the foreseeable future I'll move over to this emerging relationship with the emergent church.
Next post? Sikh and you shall find.
My wife Sharon and I began attending this little church (little by Abbotsford BC standards where Sunday attendance ranges from 1000 to 4000) last fall. Significant participation was hindered by my inadvertent slip on black ice at the end of November resulting in a cracked pelvis and 14 weeks of convalescence. But I am now getting around without use of walker, crutch or cane, and am ready to wean off physiotherapy. This leaves me motivated to get back at things that have been on the back burner for these last three plus months.
As for blogging, I've been at this form of communication for three years now at johnonlife.blogspot.com. But I think for the foreseeable future I'll move over to this emerging relationship with the emergent church.
Next post? Sikh and you shall find.
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