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Confessions of a Theological Racist

January 26, 2010


This is a guest post from DJ, check-out his blog at Joel 2 Generation.

The Body of Christ tragically is divided into "tribes" that spend a lot of time and effort attacking one another. It is often very difficult for people to even associate with those of another tribe without being criticized/misunderstood by their own tribe. I had this experience several years ago when I began to open myself up to learning from a branch of Pentecostalism that my own Evangelical tribe was famous for attacking and sadly, often misrepresenting.


I have to give a disclaimer before I pen another word - to associate with someone, DOESN'T MEAN that you agree with or endorse everything that person/tribe teaches or believes. Unity in the Body of Christ doesn't depend upon theological homogeneity. I know people who believe almost exactly alike in terms of their doctrine and yet who are deeply divided. I know others whose doctrines are vastly different and who demonstrate a unity that can only be explained supernaturally. I can say personally that I find this to be very much the case in my own life and experience.

Now, rewind a few years. I was very critical of the brand of Pentecostalism that was seen on our television screens. Funny thing was, I never watched these men (and women). I had never read their books. I had never gone to their conferences. Of course not - they were from a 'despised' tribe - we had lots of negative descriptions for these people. "Health and Wealth", "Name it and claim it", etc. I was sure that these people were all heretics. On MANY OCCASIONS, I actual told people that these people were 'heretics'.

Enter God.

One day the Lord asked me a question. Now I've never to this day heard the 'audible voice of God'. This question came to me as a crystal clear impression. The Lord asked me, "How would you like it if someone was calling you a heretic who 1) had never met you 2) had never read any of your books (if in fact I had written one) and 3) or had never watched you minister"?

This is when the whole "do unto others" Scripture always pops into our minds (God speaking again). Of course, I told the Lord that I wouldn't like it. But here I was doing just that. I was a theological racist. I was unrighteously judging a whole group of people that I knew nothing about. And as is ALWAYS the case, people end up judging the 'worst examples' in a tribe (or focusing in on a mistake/or mistakes they have made).

So what did I do? First of all, I read a couple of books by the man at the time that I had pegged/characterized as "Public Heretic #1" - Benny Hinn. I read Good Morning Holy Spirit and The Anointing. I didn't find any heresy! What a surprise! In fact, I was deeply challenged by the depth of this man's relationship with God. Secondly, I went to try and meet him personally. This is easier said than done, but in the end I was able to spend a number of hours watching him tape his television show. I didn't hear anything heretical there either.

To this day, I don't really identify with the "tribe" that Benny Hinn would be a part of. I don't follow his ministry. I've never gone to any of his events/conferences. The exercise the Lord had me do was not about changing my tribe - it was about dealing with major heart issues that I had (and still have all-too-often) towards people from another Kingdom tribe.

Why am I even writing about this today? It is because, Oral Roberts was promoted to glory today. He was another one of those who I had misrepresented and even slandered - again knowing NOTHING about his life and ministry. When I began to learn about his amazing life - especially the ministry the Lord gave him in the 1950's, I was absolutely astonished! Why hadn't ANY of my theological mentors told me about what the Lord did IN AMERICA in the 10-year period from about 1947-1957? Some of you reading this might be wondering yourselves what I am even referring to? Basically, God was visiting our nation with notable (New Testament quality) signs, wonders and miracles through the lives and ministries of men like Oral Roberts - and I had never heard a thing. Why? Didn't happen in my tribe! (or maybe more importantly, THROUGH my tribe). That is another major indication of theological racism - if you struggle to acknowledge God using other tribes (other than your own).

It was about 5 years ago now, but I had the honor to meet Oral Roberts one Saturday morning personally - we had breakfast with he and his wife Evelyn in their home. I went to honor someone who came from a tribe that my tribe persecuted (when we slander and misrepresent people's theology it is persecution). That morning, the Lord gave me a gift. At one point, after I prayed for Oral, who had had a bad night (his health wasn't that good), he looked at me. Strength entered his frail 86 year-old body. He said, "Young man, give me your hands". I knew at that point, that I was about to receive something. All I can say is that power (the greek word for this power is 'dunamis') came into my hands. Paul wrote to Timothy instructing him NOT TO NEGLECT the gift(s) that were given through the laying on of hands (1 Tim. 4:14 / 2 Tim. 1:6). My goal has always been not to neglect what God imparted to me that morning - a gift I received through a member of another tribe.
Catalyst National Tour

Seattle & The Vanagon, One Year Ago…

January 25, 2010


This morning I was driving to the Q Cafe to meet Eugene Cho for lunch and relived so many memories of my first ever Seattle experience...a memorable trip with the Catalyst Vanagon!  Thought it would be fun to revisit some of the highlights from the trip last year; here's a look back...

Catalyst Road Trip in Seattle!
stay tuned for more updates from Seattle 2010...

Catalyst Road Trip in Seattle, WA! from Catalyst on Vimeo.

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Weekend Update


Sorry, this is not Kevin Nealon, and I don't have Opera Man waiting in the wing :)  I wanted to share some quick highlghts from the weekend and pictures with some people that you should tune into...these are great young leaders that have become good friends.  Thanks to everyone that sacrificed time from their busy schedule to spend a few minutes with this northwest poser!  :)

Friday

  • Morning Breakfast with Daniel Harkavy from Building Champions - coach for high level leaders, amazing man!
  • Quick visit with Mike Tatlock from Grace Chapel - pioneering a new vision at a great church...
  • Lunch with Kevin Rogers & Kyle Costello from Imago Dei - planting a church in Salt Lake City, love their hearts!
  • Afternoon meeting with John Mark Comer - humble young leader, phenomenal communicator...
  • Evening hanging out with Chuck Bomar and his family - author, speaker, church planter, good friend...

Building ChampionsMike TatlockImago DeiJohn Mark ComerChuck Bomar

Saturday

  • Saturday morning with Dr. Greg Knopf & Dr. Gary Lovejoy - dispelling the myths of depression, wow.
  • Saturday lunch with Joy Eggerichs - passionate young leader, author, & speaker with fresh insight on 18-35yr. olds
  • Saturday evening with Pastor Jon Cobler at Living Water in Olympia, WA - great pastor, great dad, great friend

Sunday

  • Sunday with the Cobler Family in Olympia, WA - was welcomed in as part of the family...love the Coblers!
  • Sunday evening Leaders Gathering in Bothell, WA - "interesting" & one of the most honest discussions with church leaders, loved it!

Cobler FamilyBothell Leaders Gathering

Looking back - a very full & busy weekend.  Looking ahead - a very full & busy week. :)  Can't wait to navigate the Seattle rain...going to be a fantastic 4 days!  Good night from The Emerald City!

Brad Interviews Seth Godin


LinchpinOur fearless leader, Brad Lomenick, sat down for an interview with Seth Godin last week.

They talk about Seth Godin's new book, the Lizard Brain & the radical shift happening in our economy.

Seth's new book, Linchpin, teaches you how to be a...well, Linchpin. Linchpins are the essential building blocks of great organizations. And in today's world, they get the best jobs and the most freedom.

At Catalyst we'll actually be reading this book together as a staff.

Check-out the interview!

Part 1

 

Part 2

 

Part 3

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Headed to Seattle!

January 23, 2010


It's been a great few days in Portland, will post pictures from yesterday soon and video interviews with some amazing leaders are in the works...

I will be at Living Water in Olympia, WA tonight for their Saturday night service so if you're in the area come on over and worship with us!  Also, if you are in Seattle and would like to get together we are hosting a Sunday Night Leaders Gathering tomorrow night in Bothell - just RSVP and let us know if you are planning on attending, thanks!

Seattle Leaders Gathering
Tomorrow, Sunday Night - 7PM
Hosted by the Olinger Family
2708 232nd Street SE
Bothell, WA 98021
click here to RSVP

Hope to see you there!  More updates from the Catalyst National Tour in the Great Northwest coming soon...

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