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23Mar2008

The Language of the Gospel

In the town where I went to high school was a hotel. It was never the King Edward, but at one time it was the cream of the local crop. I washed dishes there as a teen. Oh how the mighty have fallen.

It is now in the possession of an absent slum-lord who charges $400 + for a room the size of my bathroom. That is not an exaggeration. The folks who get in can't afford to get out. Why do they get in? Because there's no first and last month required up-front and you can pay by the week. I would be amazed if it passed a Health Department inspection; even more amazed if it met fire code. 

Ruth and a small group of brave friends have begun a ministry there. They go in once a week and have dinner with the folks. They have church. They love on folks. It's beautiful. I came home from church today, where we sang the rousing Easter hymns with a polished worship team. We heard a sermon. We watched that video where the black preacher sings out the names of Jesus. We shook hands with all the nice folks and went home. Then, in my blog reader this afternoon I found Ruth's account of her Easter Sunday meeting at the inn. It just sounds so ...wonderful.

Ruth describes what church - amidst a haze of cigarette smoke - was like the previous week in a post called "First Church of the Blue Haze.  It's so real it hurts.

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Reader Comments (5)

thank you for this post.
March 24, 2008 | Unregistered Commenternancy
That was one of the most beautiful posts I have read in a while. Talk about true Resurrection living!
March 24, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterMonk-in-Training
Nancy - You're welocme!!!

Monk-In-Training - It really is, isn't it?
March 24, 2008 | Registered Commenter[rhymes with kerouac]
here's the question I posed last july to some other 'shaggy church' friends referencing being contextual at Greenwood....

....but when the context has been shot to hell with addictions, abuse, self abuse, poverty, hopelessness, and then I'm coming along behind 'the church' mopping up a lot of bull shit and lies and utter usuary, I'm just wondering - where in the world do I start?

The best I can come up with is being a friend. I'm wishing I was in a typical mission field --where the culture is intact, and a social structure exists.


Can I pose it here RWK? No one had any comments except Kim Reid from Montreal who felt my pain.
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