Forward Today: Making it up as we go along
Dear friends in Christ,
Just yesterday, I had a chance to talk with a priest at a medium-sized church in the middle of the country. I was interested to hear how this church is coming out of the pandemic â what is changing and what is staying constant. The priest was asking me for examples of how similar-sized churches are adapting Christian formation to the needs of todayâs church. It was a lively conversation.
This priest told me about some of the vibrant lay-lead pastoral care ministry, the beloved Bible study, and other ways lay leaders and clergy work together to make disciples. It was, for me, inspiring. At one point, I said to her, âI hope youâll find ways to share the amazing work youâre doing with the wider church. Other congregations could learn from what youâre up to.â She said, âWell, weâre making it up as we go along.â
Making it up as we go along is actually a useful practice. Of course, our faith is eternal and constant. We donât have to make that up! And we are blessed as Episcopalians with an ancient and comprehensive liturgical tradition that we donât have to make up. But a lot of parish ministry benefits from a spirit of improvisation.
Making it up as we go along could be alternative language for, âWeâre adjusting our practices to changing circumstances.â It requires the willingness to try something and fail. It requires a desire to find ways to share our ancient faith for todayâs church. It makes us like St. Paul, who sought to âbecome all things to all people.â
Making it up as we go along doesnât sound like much, but it is essential in todayâs church. Weâre emerging from a pandemic. Weâre emerging from Christendom. Weâre entering into a time when we canât take anything about the church for granted.
Is your church adapting for our time? Are you discovering new practices that you could share with others? Are you running into roadblocks that others might have figured out? Weâre all in this together.
Iâll be checking in with the priest I spoke with in a few months. Sheâs an amazing leader serving a wonderful church. I canât wait to hear what theyâve discovered in their efforts to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Yours faithfully,
Scott Gunn
Executive Director
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