Young and old, rich and poor, and people from every social, economic, political and cultural background are starting to rethink their faith. A fresh movement is happening, and in its purest form is about one thing: following Christ. This transformation is reshaping the Christian landscape. Believers are starting to simplify their faith in order to exemplify Christ—a simple yet profound way to live out the gospel. This has become a revolutionary concept.
This “new” Christianity is sick of culture wars, political agendas, hypocrisy and legalistic doctrines. They prefer inclusion over restriction, dialogue over debate, practice over preaching, and love over judgment. Authentic communities are preferred over institutionalized organizations, and grassroots groups gain wisdom and knowledge from relational interaction, social media, the web, and an array of other sources—there is no monopoly controlling leadership or sources of information.
SOURCE: When Revolutions Become Religions – Stephen Mattson – Red Letter Christians.
I know the words revolution and religion in the same context strikes abject fear in many religious circles. But poll after poll shows that is just what is beginning to happen, particularly the millennials which are those between 18 – 33. They are shucking off current religious institutions in favor of a new type of religion. The Stephen Mattson quote above, as well as the whole article, is a prime indicator of this fact.
Many are now melding their spirituality with their social conscience and that is the way I believe Christ intended it. In that regard they are not so much starting a new religion as they are resurrecting the original one. Let’s face it, if you really read the Gospel text you will find Christians that are VERY much different from what you find today. They were all about loving their neighbors and showing it with their time and their money. I’m not talking about an occasional hour or two on a spare weekend, but about an almost 24/7 thing.
The “new” Christianity is no longer about battling your neighbor because they might be believe things a little different from you. It is no longer about extreme political agendas that have almost nothing to do with the teaching of Jesus. But the exciting part of this “new” religion is that it is taking place in the pews and not the seminaries. People are shedding the dogma taught to them by decades of false tradition. They are replacing it with two simple commands. Love God and love each other. Christianity has been stacking rule after rule onto their agenda since almost the beginning. It is about time that we went back to the simple message of our founder.
How much more exciting could this revolution be? Go out and actually live the Gospel instead of just sitting in a pew and reading about it on an occasional Sunday morning. Christianity was meant to be lived, not revered and especially not treated as fire insurance. Join the revolution….
I pray that this “revolution” isn’t a short-lived fad or is crushed by inertia or protecting the status quo. Too many Christian have forgotten the simple message of Christ and conveniently overlooked the grace of God in each life, including their own.
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Thanks for the comments Bob. The emergent church is still under the radar of many of the major denominations but it is growing rapidly among others. When it is deemed a “threat” by some there will likely be some strong words of “heretic” and such. But I know they can survive that.
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Greta article being both short and to the point. It quickly exposes all the shortcomings of the mainstream churches and succinctly and humbly points us to the true redeemer of , our salvation, Jesus Christ. Amen
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