"The essence of the church has always been
mission.
It is created by mission, renewed by mission, and
participates in mission.
That mission belongs to God, and the church has stakes
in it only insofar as it shares the life of God through Christ. To take part in
God's mission to the world is to become a conductor of the divine energy which
has been unleashed through the tearing open of the Trinity.
Apart from involvement in mission, the church becomes
a tawdry relic; a dusty museum of religion, suitable for tourists and
historians, but little else.
The creeping temptation of the church is to believe
that it is an end in itself.
Power, wealth, security and the desire for continuity
dog the life of the established church as they do any other institution.
The characteristics of the God made known in Jesus -
love, vulnerability, redemptive suffering, service - are not nearly so attractive.
So it is that theology and praxis must continually
struggle against the tendency to coopt God to the agenda of the church, rather
than shape the church according to the will of God.
Such is the history of the people of God, who attempt
to follow the moving pillar of fire.
God will not be contained. The attempt to construct
boxes for the divine presence is doomed to tragedy. Those who invest their
lives in such misguided pursuits will be left with splinters and the distant
laugh of the Spirit. God is God or even better, God is who God will be.
It is no denial of the centrality of Christ to say
that we are still finding out who God will be. Christian faith is not a deposit
of information, but a relationship with the partner who is constantly luring and
dancing in the direction of the horizon.
Many groups have assumed that they know the mind and
intent of God, and been made to look silly as they clutch their supposed
certainties while God moves on."
"Threshold of the Future: Reforming the Church in
the Post Christian West"
Mike Riddell p174 1998
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