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Our Newsletter!
November,
2008
Who
are we and what do we believe?
First of all, we don't claim to have all the answers. We're all
on a spiritual journey together...learning, seeking and trying to
transform ourselves, transform our community and to make sense of
our roles in this world. We won't waste your precious time with
dogmatic Christian rhetoric. We care about building a strong community
dedicated to the principles Jesus laid out for us. Truth, justice,
compassion and equality for all people.
What
"kind" of church are we?
There are a wide variety of churches. Christianity has found its
expression in many different forms. The variety is created by both
cultural and theological expressions. So, its a fair question to
ask, "What kind of church are you?" So, here are some
guiding principles that help describe First Christian Church of
Burbank.
1. Compassion First.
Compassion is the one activity that describes God, God is love.
Compassion is the primary expression of all authentic Christianity.
So, first and foremost, we try to be a community of compassion.
All people are invited to participate in our community and we will
treat you, the way we ourselves would want to be treated.
2. We are Non-Creedal.
Okay, what in the world does this mean? It simply means, we do
not adhere to any particular creed or demand the adherence to any
statement of faith. Most creeds were developed to identify heretics.
Most creeds contain little or no statements about what Jesus of
Nazareth actually did during his life. Creeds and statements of
faith are lacking for this reason. So, we allow people the freedom
to grow their own faith and be true to their own conscience.
3. Taking the Bible Seriously, Not
Literally. We study
the Bible as a document of ancient people's testimony about God.
The Hebrew Scriptures are Israel's testimony and the New Testament
is the early church's testimony about experiencing God through
the person of Jesus of Nazareth. We do not read the Bible in
a simple literalistic way, but rather take into consideration
the cultural context and meaning of the text to its first readers.
We take the Bible "seriously but not literally." The Bible is primarily
a book of faith.
4. Jesus Showed Us God. Jesus
is the center of our faith, more so than the Bible. We believe
that Jesus' life (how he lived, what he did) revealed what God
wants from all humanity. His message, life, and the way he faced
death, still are relevant to us today and help us access God's
will for our lives.
5.
Salvation is About a Journey Not a Destination.
Salvation is a common term used in many religious circles. Of course,
it is not primarily a "spiritual" term. Salvation comes
in many forms, depending on what you need to be "saved"
from. If you are hungry, salvation comes in the form of food. If
a relationship is falling apart, salvation comes in the form of
reconciliation. So, we understand salvation to be multi-dimensional.
It's not about getting fire insurance to avoid hell. Salvation is
the experience of moving closer to health and wholeness. Salvation
is also progressive, it is not a one time shot. The Christian scriptures
use salvation in all three tenses: We are saved. We are being saved.
We will be saved. Thus, salvation is a journey, in which the Christian
experiences salvation in the past, present, and future.
Where
can you plug in at Burbank First?
• Choir
(Musicians and Singers always welcome)
• Worship Band (Musicians
and Singers always welcome)
• "The DOCs" recorder ensemble
• Softball Team
• Bible Studies
• Mission Programs (Homeless Aid, Ronald McDonald House and
more)
• And much more!
Come
by for a visit.
Come check us out and see if we're a community you'd like to plug
in to. We'd love to have you join us on our journey towards a more
relevant Christianity… one of community,
compassion, justice and intellectual freedom. Hope to see you soon.
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