Emerging Church
Sometimes known as the “Emergent” or “Emerging” church, it
goes by many names and boasts being defined by a lack of definition and rules
(a.k.a. CONFUSION)
Instead of a focus on belief and what they believe, they
emphasize experience, mystical practices, spiritual disciplines, conversation,
seeker sensitive, purpose driven, relational, hipster, and what they consider
“being relevant and accessible”.
Emergents are characterized by not having a statement of
faith or being nailed down to any one belief.
They also marginalize anyone critical of them as being
“religious”, “legalistic”, or “archaic”.
Emergent leaders
Brian McLaren, Phyllis Tickle, Marcus Borg, Dallas Willard,
Richard Foster, Leonard Sweet, Bob Buford, Brennon Manning, Eugene Peterson,
Donald Miller, Rob Bell, Erwin McManus, Tony Jones, Doug Pagitt, Jim Willis,
Tony Campolo, Richard Rhor, Andy Stanley, John Ortberg, Frank Viola, Laurie
Beth Jones, Ruth Haley Barton, Shane Claiborn, Dan Kimball, Shane Hipps,
Spencer Burke, Peter Rollins, Steve Chalke, Rick Warren, Nadia Bolz-Weber, Jay Bakker and
many others
Emergent Practices
Since true biblical
spirituality and order is done away with and labeled too “traditional”, it is
replaced with ancient mystical ritualistic disciplines.
Mystical practices and
disciplines are encouraged though each gathering of emergent church adherents
employ a different mix of practices including: symbolic, multi-sensory worship; centering prayer; prayer beads; icons;
spiritual direction; labyrinths; and lectio divina.
They usually start
with seemingly innocent “prayer” disciplines such as “praying the psalms” or
repeating phrases over and over (vain repetitions Matt 6:7) and slowly
introduce more and more practices.
Lectio Divina - divine reading,
a.k.a. spiritual formation, the silence, but is best known as contemplative
prayer. This is a growing trend in evangelical churches. The prayer ritual
stems from teaching associated with Catholic mystics such as Meister Eckhart,
Ignatius of Loyola, St. John of the Cross, and St. Teresa of Avila. Contemplative
prayer was reintroduced by Thomas Merton, Thomas Keating, Henri Nouwen, William
Meninger, Basil Pennington and other mystics. The aim is to achieve an altered-state-of-consciousness.
Prayer Labyrinth - used to
facilitate prayer, meditation, spiritual transformation, and/or global unity. A
labyrinth is a path which leads, via a circuitous route, to the center of an
intricate design and back out again. A labyrinth’s route is unicursal; that is,
it has only a single path. Unlike a maze, a labyrinth is designed for ease of
navigation
Ignatian Examen - One of the few
rules of prayer that Ignatius Loyola made for the Jesuit order was the
requirement that Jesuits practice the Examen twice daily—at noon and at the end
of the day. It’s a habit of self-reflection that Jesuits, and many other
Christians, practice to this day.
Breath Prayers - Similar to the Catholic Church, the Emergent Church encourages
the use of a mystic practice referred to as contemplative prayer or breath
prayers. A Breath prayer is a short
phrase or sentence that is repeated throughout the day. It’s like a mantra. While the Catholic Church encourages it’s
adherents to pray the rosary every day to increase their treasury of merit, the
Emergent Church encourages it’s adherents to repeat breath prayers throughout
the day to create an experience for the believer.
“Many Christians use “Breath Prayers” throughout their day. You choose a brief sentence, or a simple phrase that can be repeated to Jesus in one breath.” - Rick Warren
Meditation
– Unlike Biblical meditation which engages the mind and chews on and digests
scripture -- the mystical meditation practiced by the Emergent Church is a form
of transcendental meditation that is about disengaging the mind.
“Get in touch with your lungs by closing your eyes. Visualize in your mind a tennis court” 8.“Hold your Bible and breathe meditatively. The breathtaking, nay, breathgiving truth of aliveness is more than Methuselean in its span: Part of your body right now was once actually, literally part of the body of Abraham, Sarah, Noah, Esther, David, Abigail, Moses, Ruth, Matthew, Mary, Like, Martha, John, Priscilla, Paul… and Jesus. 9. Keep breathing quietly while holding your Bible. You have within you not just the powers of goodness resident in the great spiritual leaders like Moses, Jesus, Muhammed, Lao Tzu You also have within you the forces of evil and destruction.” Resident in each breath you take is the body of angels like Joan of Arc and devils like Gilles de Rais, Genghis Khan, Judas Iscariot, Herod, Hitler, Stalin and all the other destructive spirits throughout history” - Leonard Sweet, Quantum Spirituality.
Bono and the
Emerging Church
Bono and U2 are the poster children of the Emergent
Church. More than once I’ve heard of
people who experienced and "epiphany" (in reality and initiation) during a U2 concert and saying that they
consider their experience during a U2 concert as demonstrating to them what “true”
worship should be. Watch this short trailer for a documentary about Bono:
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