Ben, we have so many things that we can talk about!
Well, I guess there are an infinite number of topics but do they all pertain to the purpose of our blog?
I suppose that the number of topics that relate to our blog is a finite thing, but today even that finite number is not so small.
Yeah, and so many things have happened since we last talked. We saw a movie, had a vice/discussions night... a lot of good things came out of those events and they're just two of many!
It's true Ben, these are both worthy topics of discussion, but what I am really hoping will happen is that we will take some time to flesh out and better describe our pilgrimage.
We should tell people about our plans and goals: our mission statement.
A mission statement... really?
All good organizations and endeavours have a mission statement of sorts. Even the Simple Way has a mission statement and they're just a bunch Christians who live together in a house.
This may be true, but I hardly would consider ourselves a good organization. May I make a proposal?
sure. Why not?
I can see no reason why not. I propose that instead of mission statement we call it, "A Set of Excessively Lofty Goals, Aims, and Aspirations."
I want to make it as much of a spiritual experience as an experiment. I want to see how hospitable the churches and their congregations will be as we travel through. I know that we'll also have a spiritual experience , but I'm a curious person to begin with, so this is my hope for the pilgrimage.
Well, we discussed this with Steve Weatherford last night. Perhaps we will rehash this conversation. Steve wanted to know what our pilgrimage was. So, I started by telling him that it is an evolving idea. It is different than it was when we first came up with the idea, it will continue to grow and change into something else. That being said, the pilgrimage began as a joke. Ben and I were talking late at night, as we typically do, and for some reason I said something about us going on a pilgrimage to Branson. Shortly after this, it dawned on me that this was something that I actually wanted to do. It began as a mocking of our heritage in the evangelical church, or "christendom". We also wanted it to be an actual pilgrimage though. We want this to be a spiritual journey that causes us to experience life and God in new ways. A chat with Nana Jill helped us realize how this might work. We want to seek out Christ amongst the mess of consumeristic "christianity" that is Branson and we also want to be Christ to the people that we interact with on this trip. And we want to interact with a lot of people.
So we will seek out Jesus in the people. We will hitchhike so that we will meet people. We will knock on church doors and ask for places to sleep and meals to eat. We will seek communion with people. We will put ourself in positions that make us share life with other people.
So, our Set of Excessively Lofty Goals, Aims, and Aspirations may be:
1) To experience and critique Evangelical Christianity in Branson, MO through the medium of a pilgrimage, or spiritual journey
2) To seek out Christ in relationships
and
3) To create one awesome story
I'm also looking forward to how our personal differences affect what we'll get out of it and how we interact with the people and places of the Ozarks. We've both had different experience with churches and ideas from out families towards spirituality. That is what will be the most interesting to me.
To come in future posts, some specific things that we will be doing!
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