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Two days ago I wrote a piece
entitled, The
United Church of Canada and One Atheist Minister , concerning Rev. Gretta
Vosper, a pastor who is at the time of writing, pastoring an Ontario church.
This has been no secret for many years, but now her qualifications are under
review by an the UC Executive and an ecclesiastical court. She does not want to
be bound by a belief in God, but she refuses to step away from her church or
the denomination of which the church is a member congregation. She acknowledges
that she has moved toward humanism.
Ms. Vosper's personal website, records occasional blog entries,
and some links, personal opinions and positions. Some readers will question why
she continues to speak from within a Christian framework. If you wonder about
that then your understanding may be assisted by reading her references to
progressive Christianity and Christianity for the inquiring mind. She commends
the Canadian
Centre for Progressive Christianity. She favours distilling salient points
out of the Christian tradition but to do that one must cast away assumptions,
one of which is god called God. She chooses to filter everything with the
question, “Is this text, symbol, person, ritual, or tradition going to help us in
the important work of building right relationships with ourselves, one
another, the planet, and the seventh generation?” If it cannot help,
then she says it is not worth using to pave her tomorrows, her heart or her
church home.
Gretta Vosper has books of poems and prayers entitled 'Holy
Breath' and 'Another Breath,' as invitations to explore new ways to love
ourselves, those around us, and the rest of the planet and those who share it
with us. They are procured by contacting retail@progressivechristianity.ca. She is
also the author of 'With or Without God,' and you buy
this book on Amazon, which is Gretta's case for a post-Christian Church.
Readers
may still question why bother with the 'christian' trappings? I don't have an
answer for you or for Gretta, although I am confidant book sales are up when
controversy is stirred enough to get people like me drawing attention to her. I
do so only because some Christians I know are developing liberal theological
leanings, or let's call them hesitations about biblical truths and concepts. My
caution is obvious. Ask questions certainly, study scripture. Consult respected
Christian apologists, not Gretta. Gretta leads you to humanism, which appears
as freedom and progress but bonds with non-theistic secularism human agency. Her
Christ-less, godless views cannot pave my tomorrows, my life, or anything about
my faith expression.
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