Thursday, February 12, 2009

One Core Belief

I linked to an interview below with church planters and indy band The Welcome Wagon. They are closely associated with Tim Keller and his church planting network. This is especially apparent when the interviewer asks them about their "core beliefs":
STEREOGUM: With the rise of the Religious Right, etc., people often assume a number of negative things straight off the bat about religious people. Do you run into this sort of thing with the band or the church? It'd be interesting to hear some of your thoughts on contemporary issues. What are some of your Church's core beliefs?

THOMAS VITO AIUTO: I haven't gotten much negative reaction with our band in that regard, or with the church really. In terms of our church's core beliefs, they are best summed up in the Apostle's Creed. No doubt we believe that the death and resurrection of Jesus has all kinds of social and economic and political and spiritual implications. But it all begins with Jesus Christ. It begins and ends with believing that in an act of free grace, the death of Jesus on the cross, and the fact that God raised this man from the dead, is a gift to humanity that puts to death everything that separates us from the love of God, and gives us life, here and now, as well as eternally. Everything else flows out from that.

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