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======The Church I ...======
Monday, September 26, 2011. There was the visit of the pope to Germany over the
past days. In Germany, the catholic church and the Lutheran and reformed churches
have a special relationship, and around 48 Million people are members of these
churches. Thus, the newspapers have been full of articles and discussions ...
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**What is the Church? ...**
What is the church? Is it mainly a big historical institution? Is it an old
unflexible something, which is mainly characterized by the suppression of women
and by scandals of sexual abuse? Some journals try to create this impression.
In Germany, around 500 years ago we had the big schism of the reformation, where
the Lutheran churches arose, with half of the country Lutheran/reformed, the other
half catholic. There were many important theological questions which
led to this split, but also social processes and a good portion of struggle for
power. What is the church today? Which church, you might ask? There are so many
of them, the orthodox churches of the east (which arose from another Schism earlier
in history) and then all the smaller evangelical churches everywhere in the western
world.
When we talk about the church, we need to go back to the question of what defines
the church. We need to go back to Jesus and investigate how he and the first
Christians saw their community. But thas is already the first point of dissense.
The catholic church weights their church history strongly, where the evangelical
churches want to be close to the origin, to what they understand as
the spirit of Jesus.
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**The Voice of Jesus ...**
I am happy that the practical view of many Christians both in the catholic as well
as in the evangelical churches is much closer to a joint Christianity than many
of the view which are expressed by the church leaders or the theologians. As Christians
we are close, since we are all connected to Jesus. That does not mean that everything
we say is always right, that we know everything. So it is good to be careful and to
have an open ear to the position of other Christians, from the very right to the
very left.
The church is a great adventure. It is the community of people believing in Jesus.
It is a community of people who are transformed, who are changing, who are searching
to be changed into a life full of justice, full of truth, full of appreciation and
love. It is a strong and daily challenge for all of us, catholic or evangelical or
orthodox ... Let us work on the church!
(Roland Potthast)
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