“the great sin of white north-american middle-class protestantism is shallow hopelessness, ‘cheap hope.’ we cannot be said to have a gospel because we refuse to know enough of the bad news to prepare our collective soul for the good. our insistence upon being and remaining positive and optomistic is what prevents us from exploring deeply the meaning of hope, biblically understood. we want to have easter sunday without good friday- or better, we desire a friday so ‘good’ that it is no longer for us a sybolic mode of identification with the suffering world.” [douglas j. hall, confessing the faith- 1998.]

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3 Responses to “Easter Monday [Quote of the Week]”
  1. That’s a good quote. It’s sad, but right on the money.

    ~Kelsey

  2. Great looking site & excellent quote. I would say, though, that our great sin as WASPs is not shallow hopelessness, but misdirected hope in something that is not real or lasting. Next Sunday, I will lead a worship service with about 100 people and go to the Little League stadium to pray with over 1000. God protect our Little Leaguers. From us!

  3. great point. where do you lead worship?

    thanks for stopping by!

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