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Yes, she has that sense of mission for sure. Was just speaking with another former member today who said his major problem with gretta is not her theology, but the way she wants to impose it on others. That is certainly the way we experienced her leadership at West Hill. I just posted some thoughts about this earlier today on FB. Would it be bad form to copy them here, I wonder? FB comments, particularly if they are replies to other comments, seem to get buried quite quickly. Maybe I will later.This is where I wrestle with her. Obviously given my own trajectory, I have no issue with her theological outlook or conclusions. While I'm less resolutely atheist than she seems to be, I'm certainly well beyond any kind of traditional theism. However, what baffles is the expectation that the church will change to accommodate her. I didn't expect that. I was happy to let the UCCan be the UCCan and moved on. And with my family history of involvement in the church, it's not like I lacked a deep connection to the denomination. I guess she has a sense of mission that I lack, but when there's an alternative that fits better, that's how I tend to lean.
Yes, she has that sense of mission for sure. Was just speaking with another former member today who said his major problem with gretta is not her theology, but the way she wants to impose it on others. That is certainly the way we experienced her leadership at West Hill. I just posted some thoughts about this earlier today on FB. Would it be bad form to copy them here, I wonder? FB comments, particularly if they are replies to other comments, seem to get buried quite quickly. Maybe I will later.
I continued on FB:
"And for the rest of my story now. I arrived at West Hill in May 2000 and initially was delighted with gretta. I was with her up to and including the launch of the CCPC in November 2004. But things began to fall apart for me the very next day. There was an opportunity for discussion after the worship service and I was not impressed with how one particular questioner was handled. Advent was soon upon us and I became suddenly aware of how much things were changing. A pivotal moment was the singing of Go Tell It On the Mountain with altered lyrics. Perhaps I should have seen it coming earlier but I did not. In retrospect I should have paid more attention at other pivotal moments. Will speak to early 2005 later."
I'd be interested in the difference between 'liberal' and 'progressive', if it could be done without reams of handouts...
Sounds like a very similar situation. Gretta was called in 1997 and the congregation was looking for a progressive perspective, as I understand it. The previous minister was Bruce Sanguin, also a progressive voice, but he has since distanced himself from Vosper.Sounds to me like the deck was being stacked, @paradox3 . She knew who would support her and wanted the congregation to look like that. Not how a minister should operate. The congregation should be the priority, not the minister.
Reminds more and more of the case in Kitchener where a UCCan called a minister who was ordained in the UCCan but was working as an evangelical preacher, thinking he would grow the congregation. Instead, he basically ran his own ministry and largely neglected the folks who called him. At least that's the story as I heard it. I knew a girl who went to that church.
Indeed. I have also heard that she has said at some speaking engagements there is no place for Jesus in progressive Christianity. Admittedly, I have never personally heard her say this. But it does not surprise me.My impression, remembering the CCPC faith statement on the website of the time and a comment passed on to me from a colleague who had Gretta speak in THunder Bay around that time is that Progressive Christianity as Gretta understand (or understood) it didn't have to mention Jesus.
Those handouts hit the recycling bin many years ago. As I recall, "liberal" christianity was pretty much mainstream for this denomination. "Progressive" described her direction which has changed somewhat over the years. But even then we were going to toss out everything in the Christian tradition which could not be understood literally.I'd be interested in the difference between 'liberal' and 'progressive', if it could be done without reams of handouts...
No mention of Jesus, though. Quite unlike its American counterpart at the time.If someone knows how to insert a PDF document, I've got a scan of the CCPC's "8 points" from 2005. Still sounds pretty Christian to me.
My brain runs so much faster than my physical self lol@InannawhimseyYou were editing as I was posting.
Yes, you are correct, it is an opinion piece.
We will get a more balanced piece if Doug Todd does one in the Vancouver Sun.
I'd be interested in the difference between 'liberal' and 'progressive', if it could be done without reams of handouts... e.