We’re About Jesus…
We know He’s a part of the Trinity and all the other important stuff we also believe, but if we’re honest, we’re partial to Jesus. Don’t get us wrong. God is like a Father-no, God IS the Father-and the buck stops with Him (if you’re going to have the buck stop somewhere it might as well stop with Someone who is…well…all about love with a capital L. Of course, He’s also about justice with a capital J, but we’ll take out chances that, in the end, justice will also feel like love!) And then there is the Holy Spirit-mysterious, windy, seems to like fire a lot, whispering, and always pointing us to…you guessed it…Jesus. We not only like Jesus a lot, He likes us a lot, enough to die for us. We know that when life gets tough (and it always does) he’ll be there for us.
We are About the Church…
We know-it’s flawed, inconsistent, institutional, bureaucratic, even embarrassing at times. Yet it is also incredibly heroic at other times. Whether we like it or not, want to attend it or not, we’re stuck with it. The Church is the Body of Christ, and the hope of the world. The Church is not optional, it’s not up for discussion, it’s been around ever since Jesus, and it’s still here. That’s good enough for us.
We’re About the Grace of God…
We believe in the scandalous grace of God. Grace is outrageously unfair, ridiculously extravagant, and unashamedly the center of the gospel, and it sure beats judgmental-ism, legalism, and all other isms as well! Grace always gives second chances, third chances, and never stops giving chances. Grace has Jesus written all over it. Grace makes people nervous, because they are always so worried someone is going to take advantage of it. But that’s what we like about grace. You can take advantage of it. But here’s the really interesting part-grace doesn’t just let everyone in. Anyone, yes, but not everyone. And the Grace of God frequently includes the unexpected. So…who’s in and who’s not? Only God knows, and that’s fine with us.
We’re About the Bible…
All that stuff is important, and certainly people should try to figure out what to believe about all those things, but that’s exactly the point. We believe that if the “biggies” are sorted out, then all the other stuff will eventually fall into place too. It might not fall into place as the brother or sister next to you, but that’s what makes the kingdom of God so interesting. Doesn’t it?*
For a more detailed explanation of our beliefs as a church visit:
http://www.convergeworldwide.org/about/values/affirmation-faith
*This was written by the late Mike Yaconelli of Youth Worker Magazine, published in said magazine Nov/Dec 2003. We’ve adopted it as the heart of the The Table.
