Hello, Merry Mystics!  I preached a sermon last Sunday that I’d like to share with you. Our text was Matthew 4:12-23, which is the story of the beginning of Jesus’ public ministry and the calling of his first disciples. That text got me thinking about change: how much I hate it, and how much the church needs it.

The video from the church didn’t turn out so well, so I’ve made a new one for you:

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Here’s that ninefold repentance, in case you’d like to put it up on your door:

  1. Repent of teaching that Jesus’ life was a sacrificial offering, required to appease an angry God.
  2. Repent of valuing right belief more than right action, and creeds more than kindness.
  3. Repent of slandering God as a punisher who sends sinners to an eternity in hell.
  4. Repent of stubbornly insisting that the world is about to come to an end.
  5. Repent of our belief that God has a tribal bias—that God is more interested in us than in them.
  6. Repent of treating our guesses as dogmas, and our words as God’s words.
  7. Repent of our contempt for spiritual paths and religious traditions other than our own.
  8. Repent of treating scientific curiosity and skeptical investigation as threats to God.
  9. Repent of our indifference to the damage humankind has inflicted on the life of the earth.