A core value that Presbyterians hold is that of “connectionalism”. The discovery or rediscovery the nature of this connectionalism is, I think, at the heart of the matter.
Previously held models of connection were based mostly on local initiatives, small story contexts, and homogeneous conversation partners. The glue that held the PC(USA) together has been mostly institutionally based polity and judicatory structures. This seemed to work pretty well until the middle of the last century when the world began to shift. The scaffolding of this structure remains intact but the building that it once supported is going through a major renovation. Like the anonymous poet said, “I thought the fire was out. I stirred the ashes and burnt my finger.” This core value of connectionalism can be a wonderful gift to the emerging world, IF we can find a way to change the scaffolding to fit the emerging structure.
This new structure, or emerging structure, is the gift that can be offered to the PC(USA) institution. Here are a few aspects of a new connectionalism that I think can once again become a core value and gift to the wider church. [Read more...]







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