22 November 2012

Show us what you're made of!


Now is the time to show your leadership...

What struck most people I've heard from about the women bishops vote was the ridiculous and farcical nature of how 42 out of 44 Dioceses (regions) in the Church of England could have voted in favour of women bishops, with over 75% in favour, and still for it not to be approved by General Synod, the 'governing' body...

As per my post the other day, the Church once led the way with women leaders, but is now woefully out of touch with modern Britain.

It is clear that there is a more fundamental problem... That of how the Church of England is governed. How can it be right that so many of its members can hold one view, but for that view not to become reality?

It's said that the new Archbishop is a strong leader... Well now is his time to show this...
Let's not rehearse old arguments, let's not beat around the bush...
He should now order an urgent report into how the C of E is governed. This report should be unlimited in its scope and ability to make recommendations, and should address the issue of how General Synod can fail to reflect the overwhelming view of the C of E. 

He should make it clear that to reform or not to reform is not the question... Reform is clearly vital. The recommendations should outline different options for reform, including a radical overhaul.

This needs to be done urgently and with strength of commitment - otherwise the C of E risks both its alleged position as the national church, and its reputation as whole

Come on, Rt Rev'd Welby - show us what you're made of...!

20 November 2012

Out of steam


Oh dear... 

Church of England votes against ordaining women as Bishops...

15 years after the first female CEO of a FTSE 100 company,
33 years after Britain's first woman Prime Minister,
459 years after England's first crowned Queen,
Nearly 2000 years after the first Christian Church led by a woman (Acts 12, 1 Corinthians 1 etc)...
The Church of England can't even appoint women to its higher levels of leadership, let alone overall leader...

How much more out of date and out of touch does the Church of England leadership through the General Synod want to become?

Out of date - undoubtedly (42 of 44 Diocesan Synods voted in favour)
Out of touch - unbelievably, both with its own membership and with wider society
Out of steam???...

08 November 2012

Is Jesus God?

Great discussion on 'is Jesus God?' tonight @sofachurch
Some highlights:


We looked at what we think God is like… 
Is he a ‘distant observer’ - just set the world in motion and watches from a distance
‘depth’ (Paul Tillich – the idea that any experience which has depth to it is an experience of the divine), 
‘love’, 
‘One God’ (Jewish background) 
'Make believe' (we've made him up)
'A genie God' (there to grant our wishes), then looked at Jesus...

Did Jesus know he was God (probably not pre-resurrection, otherwise how can he have been fully human)? 
Jesus being ‘the only son of God’ (listed in the Nicene creed AD325, but insulting to some cultures where being an only son is an insult)
Jesus being the ‘image of the invisible God’ (Colossians 1:15)
John's Gospel where Jesus says he the 'light of the world', 'bread of life', 'true vine', 'resurrection and the life', 'way, the truth and the life', 'good shepherd' but never claims to be God

What do you think? Comments below please!