I yearn for church
that is not an enclosure for the virtuous,
but more an oasis for the weary and downtrodden;
not an experience of exclusion and elitism,
not an experience of exclusion and elitism,
but more an encounter of radical love, inclusiveness and solidarity;
not with an attitude of we are right and you are wrong,
not with an attitude of we are right and you are wrong,
but more with an attitude of openness to truth
wherever and whoever it is to be found;
not a bastion of unchangeable doctrine and dogma,
but a source of inspiration and exploration;
not with a leadership of control and clericalism,
not with a leadership of control and clericalism,
but more of a humble service exemplified by Jesus;
not using a language of condemnation,
not using a language of condemnation,
but more with a language of affirmation and compassion;
and
not preoccupied with its own maintenance and prestige,
not preoccupied with its own maintenance and prestige,
but more with a concern for the People of God,
all of us.
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