A Vision Statement For Every
Church

The Successful Church in the 21st Century
The successful church of the 21st Century will be a church of many
colors. It's membership will consist of peoples from every nation,
every tongue, and every color. It will draw it's theology from all
the worlds great spiritual traditions, finding commonalties instead
of focusing on differences. It will incorporate these commonalties
of religious tradition into it's own unique ideology, ritual, and
practice. A successful church of the 21st Century will, thus be,
truly Interfaith and not just simply Interdenominational.
A successful church of the 21st Century will be a place of spiritual
learning and discovery. It will be a gathering point for all members
of the community. It will promote the development of individual
theology rather than enslave it's members with the burdening yoke
of archaic doctrines and meaningless rituals. Such a church will
be a home for both rich and poor, young and old, firm and infirm.
It will be a physical place in which people meet people but, more
importantly, a place in which human spirits meet human spirits.
The successful church of the 21st Century will be a place for the
gathering of family, meaning, both family in the traditional sense
and family in the nontraditional sense. It will be a place in which
traditional couples commit to each other and it will also be a place
in which nontraditional couples commit to each other. It will be
a place for ALL people and, thus, the successful church of the 21st
Century will be a place of INclusiveness and not one of EXclusiveness.
A successful church of the 21st Century will actively and purposefully
reach out to the excluded, to the marginalized, and to the cast
out in global society. It will reach out unto both "saint"
and "sinner" alike. It will be a place of rejuvenation
and refuge for the tired and hopeless. And such a church will be
a great beacon of Light in a world that is becoming increasingly
dark.
The successful church of the 21st Century will address the issues
which concern peoples daily lives and the issues which concern the
world at large. Clergy in such a church will come down out of their
ivory towers realizing that "yes" they are in the world
but not of the world BUT they must be proactive in the world nevertheless.
The spiritual leaders of such a church in the 21st Century will
not run and hide their heads in the sand but they shall stand courageous
as they stand up for the rights of every human being on the face
of planet earth.
The successful church of the 21st Century will incorporate both
modern and new music. It will draw both from tradition and nontradition.
It will mix the old with the new and the new with the old. It will
draw it's teachings from not only the old but also from the new
revelations because it will very much realize that spirituality
and spiritual growth, like creation, are ongoing things not yet
finished.
Finally but not lastly, The successful church of the 21st Century
will be a place for giving, sharing, and for taking. It will stay
far from a place of hoarding. It's clergy will be true ministers
and shepherds, both meaning, "teacher" and not "overlord".
It will be a holy and sacred place and it shall be a place overflowing
with spiritual enlightenment and unconditional love. And in such
a church of the 21st Century there shall be no fear because in such
a place the universal Law of Love shall be truly active.
This is the church that will emerge in the 21st Century. This is
the church that will survive into the next millennium and the next.
Prejudice and exclusion shall have no place in it. Hatred and self
righteousness shall find no where to hide within it. Greed and deception
will flee from it and such a church will lead humanity into a true
Brotherhood and Sisterhood of Light.
To some of you this may seem but only a simple fantasy but alas
it is already dawning in many churches, temples, mosques, and synogogues
all around the world: This IS the Church of Seven Planes.
~ By +Rev. Dr. Robert Loring, Met.D., Bishop of Arizona
A Vision Statement for the Church Of Seven Planes
The Church of Seven Planes, in existence since 1978, envisions
a world where people of all faiths, religions and beliefs can live
together in peace and harmony. It envisions a world where all people
can enjoy without prejudice the practice of their faith, religion
or belief in furtherance of their spiritual quest that brings them
closer to their God without fear of rejection or persecution.
The Church of Seven Planes exists to provide a place of comfort
and solace to those who are seeking a repose, to those who seek
persons of a like mind who share their thirst and hunger for a deeper
and broader knowledge of what pushes them forward in their search
of peace, knowledge and understanding. For those who wish to be
free of denominational constraints, the Church of Seven Planes exists
to offer ordination who feel called to serve their fellow man as
ministers and will serve to help all expand their knowledge as they
feel led.
The Church of Seven Planes believes in its commitment to be a leader
into the 21st Century by continuing its service to mankind by constantly
reaffirming its motto:
"ONE GOD -- MANY NAMES"
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