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When you get emails that you don't really want, it's best to just delete them.Pinga
When you get things like this how do you respond?
I havent got any Gretta emails, but i got tons during the election
It always leaves me the dilemma. Reply to sender saying i dont support your position and this is why, or simly ignore
Facebook is the worst for stuff like this
What do you mean wily?
THe UCCan isn't posting anything related to this on FB. Gretta is. And to be honest some of the concerns sher raises about the experimental process I share. I have long been partly dubious about moving PR and Oversight work to Conference from PResbytery (even though I understand some of the logic).find it somewhat ironic that when G. Vosper drops off the attention of the people, SHE
brings it back to the front with blogs, interviews and Face Book. I didn't think
The United Church would carry out the business of Pastoral Relations in Face Book.
Yes, I think she is wily.
Why can't there be some congregations that are non-theistic but associated with the UCCan?
chansen said:Surely others may want similar designations. Why the need to be a club that believes the unbelievable, first and foremost?
Why can't there be some congregations that are non-theistic but associated with the UCCan?
Articles of Faith said:We believe in the one only living and true God, a Spirit, infinite, eternal, and unchangeable, in His being and perfections; the Lord Almighty, who is love, most just in all His ways, most glorious in holiness, unsearchable in wisdom, plenteous in mercy, full of compassion, and abundant in goodness and truth. We worship Him in the unity of the Godhead and the mystery of the Holy Trinity, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, three persons of the same substance, equal in power and glory..,
1940 Statement of Faith said:We believe in God, the eternal personal Spirit, Creator and Upholder of all things.
We believe that God, as sovereign Lord exalted above the world, orders and overrules all things in it to the accomplishment of His holy, wise, and good purposes.
The New Creed said:We are not alone,
we live in God’s world.
We believe in God:
who has created and is creating,
who has come in Jesus,
the Word made flesh,
to reconcile and make new,
who works in us and others
by the Spirit.
Song of Faith said:God is Holy Mystery,
beyond complete knowledge,
above perfect description.
Yet,
in love,
the one eternal God seeks relationship.
So God creates the universe
and with it the possibility of being and relating.
God tends the universe,
mending the broken and reconciling the estranged.
God enlivens the universe,
guiding all things toward harmony with their Source.
Grateful for God’s loving action,
We cannot keep from singing.
With the Church through the ages,
we speak of God as one and triune:
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
We also speak of God as
Creator, Redeemer, and Sustainer
God, Christ, and Spirit
Mother, Friend, and Comforter
Source of Life, Living Word, and Bond of Love,
and in other ways that speak faithfully of
the One on whom our hearts rely,
the fully shared life at the heart of the universe.
Sure. It's perfectly believable.Clearly Christianity isn't unbelievable since a huge, growing number of people around the world believe in it. You may not feel that it should be believed in, but it is.
In this case, West Hill fits the people at West Hill fine. For whatever reason, they consider themselves UCCan members. What I'm saying is, could they not create some kind of internal separation to keep the whiners happy? They problem isn't Gretta. The problems are the complaints. Create a separate division of some sort, so that West Hill is now affiliated with the UCCAN, but not an actual United Church, and not bound by the same freakin' song.Because then they'd be in competition with us UUs?
More seriously, look at the quotes from the UCCan doctrinal documents below. Not even the Song of Faith leaves much room for ambiguity on belief in God given how much verbiage it expends on describing God in its opening stanzas. I continue to fail to see why the onus is on the UCCan to change into some kind of proto-UU'ism rather than on people to find a church where their beliefs fit in, which is what I did.
I think this hits the nail on the cross.People who have grown up in the UCCan and find themselves non-theist don't like the idea of being booted out because our beliefs have reached a natural conclusion.