Friday, February 23, 2007

I’m tired of hearing people put labels on their faith/beliefs.
“I’m Truly Reformed.” “I’m Reformed Baptist.” “I’m Southern Baptist.” “I’m Conservative Baptist.” “I’m Emergent.” “I’m a 5 point Calvinist.” “I’m Lutheran.” “I’m Presbyterian.”

I’m a follower of Jesus. I refuse to put a label, denominational or otherwise, on my faith. I can kind of understand why people might like to. Maybe it gives them some sense of identity or community. Maybe it helps them to have a set of guidelines or tenets of belief. But personally, I don’t need that. I have Scripture and I have access to great teachers from many denominations and backgrounds.

A few months ago we started going to a new church, after being at the previous one for 5+ years. It is one of the many “non-denominational” churches, and it has been, for lack of a better word, refreshing. We don’t take up collections for the denomination’s mission board, Christmas offering, or Easter offering. We don’t hear about how the denomination had a large presence in New Orleans after the hurricane, second only to the Red Cross. We don’t get the feeling that the denomination is more important than the message. We hear about how the church is teaming up with other churches, regardless of denomination, to build houses and a community center in a town in Mexico. We have the ongoing opportunity to provide food and other necessities for a poor, mostly Hispanic community near the church. We also have the opportunity to help an organization serve the poor, underprivileged, and homeless in South Phoenix. It is true faith set in motion. It goes beyond lip service to action.

The label “Christian” is even kind of sketchy. The word “Christian” has come to mean so many different things and has been dragged through the mud by so many who have used that label for personal gain. I think “follower of Jesus” says it best. If you truly follow Jesus and His teachings, you can’t be in it for personal or corporate gain. The phrase does not bring with it thoughts of rules and lists of do’s and don’ts. It doesn’t make you picture televangelists with slick hair and even slicker rhetoric.

I’d love to get thoughts and opinions from the 3 people who read this. Let’s hear it, Trav!

1 comment:

TravisW said...

I would love to oblige to your eloquently waxed words. I agree, though, I love Jesus and I believe His Word. That's my favorite thing to say, or at least think, when people start discussing their particular "theology". "Well, I'm of the modified reform theology." "Yeah? I'm a neo reformed fundamentalist." "Ummm..well, I believe the Bible."

"They'll know us by the t-shirts that we wear...they'll know us by the reasons we divide...isn't that why Jesus died?" - Derek Webb