From Johan Maurer, a return to a question he first pondered twelve years ago: do Quakers have a vocation among the larger body of Christians? There’s lots of good observations about our spiritual gifts, like this one:
A community empowered by spiritual gifts is not culturally narrow. This assertion is backed by vast hopes and very little experience. Many Friends meetings and churches yearn for cultural and racial diversity, but seem to be stuck arguing about theoretical ideals rather than choosing to examine hurdles: location, unintended or unexamined “we-they” messages (no matter how benevolent or progressive the intention), and a tendency to see non-members as objects of service rather than co-equal participants already part of “us” in God’s story. But most of all, I believe that spiritual power unites while cerebral analysis divides.
https://blog.canyoubelieve.me/2019/01/what-is-our-vocation.html
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