Curious Christian

Reflections on culture, nature, and spirituality from a Christian perspective

Listening to Gnostic Voices

Here’s a thought-provoking interview with Jordan Stratford, “an ordained Priest of the Apostolic Johannite Church.” He writes:

When I say that Protestantism is Spiritually bankrupt I mean that it’s evident that the Spirit has abandoned it. It’s anemic, suburban, vapid. The spiritual Geiger counter doesn’t tick there. There is no deeply resonant myth in guitar masses, big screen tv’s, mega-church mega-missions, or applied pop-psychology. All those smarmy websites with picnicking shampoo-and-conditioner couples holding up babies or golden retrievers in the sunshine. Only those traditions which are sombre, iconic, and dimly lit create space for Hermetic reflection and illumination. Glossalalia, interpretive dance masses and Kumbaya are just embarrassing for everybody. And if your congregation is larger than your high-school grad class, flee.

That’s a devastating critique for the seeker sensitive service crowd and should cause us to pause as well. I hope it prompts reflection. How would you respond?

 

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