Friday, November 26, 2010

Pastors Book Club


Some of the pastors in Santa Cruz have started a book club. Each month one of us picks a book & then we have a lunch & discuss, amongst other things, the book. My Reformed friend picked a book by Alexander Schmemann called: "For the Life of the World." Alexandar was an Russian Orthodox Professor & Priest within the church. When Russia came under Communist rule this book was mass produced underground & widely read amongst Russian believers. It is incredible; I would have to say this book is now in my top 10.

"If there are priests in the Church, if there is the priestly vocation in it, it is precisely in order to reveal to each vocation its priestly essence, to make the whole life of all men the liturgy of the Kingdom, to reveal the Church as the royal priesthood in the redeemed world. It is, in other terms, not a vocation "apart," but the expression of love for man's vocation as son of God & for the world as the sacrament of the Kingdom. And there must be priests because we live in this world, & nothing in it is the Kingdom &, as "this world," will never become the Kingdom. The Church is in the world but not of the world, because only by not being of the world can it reveal & manifest the "world to come," the beyond, which alone reveals all things as old--yet new & eternal in the love of God. Therefore, no vocation in this world can fulfill itself as priesthood. And thus there must be the one whose specific vocation is to have no vocation, to be all things to all men, & to reveal that the end & the meaning of all things are in Christ."

1 comment:

LindaFaye said...

wow. i really like the idea of every vocation being holy. if i could really wrap my head around that. i usually separate things into sacred and secular instead of making it all holy like it really is...