The fourth and final rung in the
Model of Christian Unity following the individual, family and church is the community. The ideal scenario is for a
community to be made up of strong individuals, families and churches—a blessing
to all those who reside in such a community.
There is a societal lineage that
maps to the Model of Christian Unity: individuals make up families; families
make up neighborhoods; neighborhoods make up cities; cities make up counties;
counties make up districts; districts make up states; states make up a nation;
nations make up the world. There is a phrase “think global, act local,” a
phrase which has great applicability to the concept of the church community.
The Biblical case for
strengthening the community is really a culmination of the Biblical cases given
for strengthening individuals, families and churches. Strengthening the
community is not something most Christians think about—it is simply not a
spiritual priority—this despite the fact that the Savior taught “if a house be
divided against itself, that house cannot stand” (Mark 3:25).
Conventional wisdom suggests the
great dividers of the Christian community come from the atheists and other
anti-Christian organizations. However, that is not the case. The primary dividers
of the Christian community can be found within the walls of Christianity
itself—self-appointed judges and protectors of the faith as they interpret it.
In short dividers are Modern-day Pharisees (from Chapter 8).
The unifiers of the community come
in the form of individuals and institutions that have the vision of
strengthening the body of Christ, looking past that which divides different
denominations of Christianity and instead focusing on the commonality that can
be leveraged. Shuster researches and reports on a number of highly successful
global and local ecumenical efforts including intra-faith ministries and
inter-faith ministries. Some of these institutions such as Northwest Assistance
Ministries in Houston and the Neighborhood Interfaith Movement of Philadelphia
are helping thousands of people each year by bringing together dozens of
different Christian denominations to work together as one.
Unifying Christianity is not just
a utopian pipe dream that exists in the same universe as wish-granting fairies,
calorie free ice cream and world peace. The Model of Christian Unity is already
in progress and is strengthening communities and unifying Christianity towards
reaching its potential. There are hundreds of community building efforts among
diverse Christian congregations operating and changing lives around the United
States. Therefore the question of whether or not it is possible to strengthen
and unify the body of Christ in helping Christianity reach its potential has
been answered—the answer is YES. What then will you do to help unify
Christianity?
Our 18 week journey has briefly
summarized who the Christians are
from a historical perspective; what
a Christian is from a spiritual perspective; where the Christians are from a behavioral perspective; and how Christianity can be strengthened
and more united from a societal perspective. Thank you for joining us.
To get the full story go to www.findyourchristianity.com to watch the book trailer, find out
what type of Christian you are, and to order the book.
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