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            <title><![CDATA[The Irreducible Core]]></title>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 09 Jun 2008 16:04:18 GMT</pubDate>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>A person reads an ad in the newpaper about a church that offers the full meal of Christ in their services.&nbsp; By meal, I mean it&#39;s promised to be filling and satisfiying in every way.&nbsp; To meet all their needs.&nbsp; They arrive and are greeted in a friendly manner, taken to a place where they see slides advertising the meal, and they hear people talk about the meal, then we powerpoint the meal and send them on their way.&nbsp; Unfulfilled, still hungry for the real thing.&nbsp; Another analogy would be the wine and wineskin.&nbsp; We have great looking skins, ornate in their appearance and beautiful to the eye, but the wine inside is not sweet and does not taste as wine should.&nbsp; And people know when it doesn&#39;t.&nbsp; Is the wine in the Church the true wine of Jesus.&nbsp; </p><p>All the things in the Bible are important, but we would agree that the things that Jesus said are most important.&nbsp; He boiled all the commandments and the law down to loving God and loving others.&nbsp; Then He gave us a single command, in the spirit of the Shamah, whatever you are doing, wherever you are going, make disciples.&nbsp; This is the irreducible core of the faith.&nbsp; You can do more than this and follow Jesus, but not less.&nbsp; Our churches can vary the wineskin.&nbsp; But this is the wine.&nbsp; It has to be there.&nbsp; </p><p>Thoughts?</p><p>&nbsp;Reference:&nbsp; Howard Snyder:&nbsp; The Problem of Wineskins, Church Structure in a Technological Age</p>]]></description>
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