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Spectrum Church: We are all children of God

By Alexander Carpenter
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The service today centers on the parental model for how humans relate to God. We say “relationship” and we say we are “God’s children.” But what do these offspring and family metaphors imply about our behavior? To mediate on: if we are all children of God, what ought our primary ethical concerns be?
Opening PrayerA reflection on the children of the Cambodian killing fields

Scripture readingAnd they were bringing children to him that he might touch them, and the disciples rebuked them. 14 But when Jesus saw it, he was indignant and said to them, “Let the children come to me; do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of God. 15 Truly, I say to you, whoever does not receive the kingdom of God like a child shall not enter it.” 16 And he took them in his arms and blessed them, laying his hands on them.
—Mark 10:13-16

Children find everything in nothing; men find nothing in everything.  ~Giacomo Leopardi, Zibaldone Scelto
Special MusicAntony and the Johnsons cover Millie Jackson’s”Children of God” 

Children’s Story

HomilyI met Rabbi Arthur Waskow about a year and a half ago at the Progressive Faith Bloggers Conference in NY. He kinda embodies the idea of “prophetic.”

OfferingYou may have heard of Paul Kim’s award winning documentary Unto the Ends about the young medical missionaries at Bere Adventist Hospital in Tchad. Dr. Appel and his wife are heroes to me because their service reminds me of Christ’s example and my priorities. This is why (Sep. 23):
As I sit to write this, I’m sobbing deep down with no tears. How much
have I prayed for this girl over the last four days? How much of my own
time, strength and energy have I put into her despite having Malaria
myself? Why do I bother?
Why does God seem to never intervene? Why does it seem I’m on my own in this?
I need to make sense of it or I’ll lose my faith.
Maybe
it’s not God’s fault at all…maybe it’s ours. Maybe if this girl had a
clean well or running water she wouldn’t have been forced to draw from
the side of the road. Maybe if the road had been paved with appropriate
bridges and drainage systems the truck wouldn’t have slid into her.
Maybe if the hospital had better lab facilities we could’ve intervened
to prevent any of the number of things that could be unknown
contributing factors to her death.
Maybe we in the West can’t go
out to buy the latest Energy drink or expensive gourmet coffee without
using up the resources that could have gone to furnishing clean water
sources in the Third World.
Maybe we can’t buy bigger and
fancier gas-guzzling SUVs without wasting the money that could’ve gone
to provide simple improved infrastructure in developing nations.
Maybe
we can’t spend millions of dollars on boob jobs and face lifts and lipo
suction without depriving bush hospitals of basic laboratory and x-ray
equipment.

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