Perched upon the Church’s Branches
I gave today’s address at the Memorial Church, Cambridge; it was good to take the service in the Church where my journey into Unitarianism began. Back while I was training for ministry at Westcott House I discovered Andrew Brown’s weekly discussion group – it proved to be a life saver for me – and set in motion this journey I am now making into Unitarian ministry.
The address was on my uneasy relationship with institutionalized Christianity, and yet my on-going claim upon the Christian label. I explored this topic through various images: a statue of Jeremiah, the Cathedral in Geneva, a mustard seed, John Calvin and the burning of Michael Servetus. (See audio below).
Readings:
The Parable of the Mustard Seed
Armstrong, Karen. ‘Chapter 5: The Axial Age’, A Short History of Myth. Edinburgh: Canongate, 2005.
Rollins, Peter. ‘Fiery Preacher Parable’ The Fidelity of Betrayal: Towards a Church beyond Belief. Brewster, MA: Paraclete, 2008.
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