surprising timelines?
Thursday, November 19th, 2009I sent this message to Paull Spring at CORE this morning. I am surprised and not surprised by the shortening of the “year of discernment”
Dear Friends in Christ,
Grace to you and peace in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ! This was going to be my “you foolish Galatians” letter, but honestly, I just feel profound and helpless disappointment, and a lack of surprise, and fatalism.
Your members said you were going to take a year of discernment. You did not. If three months is a satisfying substitute for a year, what reason should I have to believe you ever meant to take that time? This departure from our denomination feels like a fait accompli, not a measured decision. It is the landing of a fist, one you held cocked at the church over these last years, ever more determined that if the ELCA might be fer it, you were gonna be agin’ it, no matter what “it” was.
I fear also it is too short sighted by far. Your congregations, adherents and members—right now, as you read this helpless missive—your people are out there, making new lives. There are mothers birthing babies, parents raising children, families makin little Lutheran CORE youth. Kids who in just one short generation will grow up to discover they are gay as geese and that nothing, Nothing will change that fact. They will curse themselves and they will curse God for handing them both this terrifying truth about themselves with one hand; and with the other a passion for the Gospel of Jesus and Him crucified. They will be called, as so many have been, and you will not have the faintest idea what to do with them, except stroke your beards, muttering into your hands that you “did the hard, right thing in 2009.”
God can make congregations of stones, a people from dry bones, masses numberless as the stars from aged barren soil. You cannot see his handiwork in the littlest lost last and least of this generation?
Mercy on us all. Mercy.
In Christ,
Jon Olsen