One thing that I think is pretty moronic about the whole reformed catholicity is that it too is just a bunch of talk.
Reformed catholics don't really want to be catholics; they just want to have the bare minimum of ecumenism: "oh yeah, I believe they're Christians (even though they're totally way off and not living their faith and criticism after criticism)."
I've been an Roman Catholic, Lutheran, and Reformed, so I guess I have a little bit of an advantage in practicing my catholicity. I'm too picky for my own good. Because of my pickiness and the amount I've traveled, I've visited a lot of churches: Southern Baptist, Reformed Baptist, Free Will Baptist, liberal baptists, Free Methodists, United Methodists, PCUSA, OPC, PCA, EPC, RPCNA, ARP, RPCGNA, PNP, ECUSA, CREC, CRC, (As I write this, I'm noticing that denominational schisms suck) REC, LCMS, ELCA, AFLC, AME, AG, Inderdenomational, Non-denom, Holiness, CofC, DOC, the list goes on and on; I've been forced to practice catholicity.
I think a lot of Reformed Christians don't want to attend these churches because they've heard they're less faithful, but I don't you can really love and extend true catholicity to other Christians.
That's another reason I love pintnight. Actually, I'm usually pretty bored, but I have a lot of fun when Christians of other denominations come to visit. We've had Lutheran, Episcopal, Presbyterian, and Methodist pastors. I hope more come. Catholicity is a great thing.
But it's not enough to say, "I have a heart" or "I have a foot." Your neck has to be connected to your chest and your chest has to be connected to your arms and guts, and your belly trail has to lead down to...your legs and feet and toes. Get what I'm saying here. I'm glad you know you have a foot in some other denomination. Go rub your feet with cream and clip your toenails.
(sometimes I think I'm insane)
Posted by Rick at December 20, 2004 01:33 PMSo are you saying that we should visit other churches from time to time? I'm not sure I understand why that would be. Aren't I kind of required to go to my church?
Posted by: barlow on January 4, 2005 02:09 AMAmen to your post! If you don't already read Josh Gibbs' blog here's a good post of similar nature: http://inthecedarroom.blogspot.com/2004/12/reformed-faith-is-pentecostal-faith.html#comments
Posted by: Forrest on January 4, 2005 10:34 PM