Brothers and Sisters,
I'd like to respond to the mischaracterization of those who stand up for Orthodox faith and practice as "extremists" who are seeking to "divide the Church", et cetera.
Across the web lately, anyone who has stood up to say that they are opposed to the use of Protestant songs and materials (like Rick Warren books, et cetera) in the life of our Orthodox Church has been attacked on the web as being an "extremist" bent on "dividing the Church". We are even compared to the "Muslim Brotherhood". This sort of unfair criticism has been leveled at youth and adult laymen who post on message boards like this one, all the way up to priests and bishops like Fr. Peter Farrington and Sayedna Anba Suriel.
It is totally disingenuous and false and I would like to respond to it here directly.
If someone introduces an innovation incompatible with Orthodoxy into the Church and the introduction causes division, it is those who have introduced it who have caused the division, not those who object to it.
Further, such talk will not silence those who see mega-church Protestantism for what it is and are opposed to the Protestantization of our Church.
Sincerely,
A.N.
Comments
Acts 20:28
"Therefore take heed to yourselves and to all the flock, among which the Holy Spirit has made you overseers, to shepherd the church of God which He purchased with His own blood."
Since I was young, I have always thought of us as a flock as in Psalm 23 and that the flock stays together.
You guys are not extremists but ones who seek togetherness by the richness of the teachings and dogma of our church fathers through the Holy Spirit.
It was the various schisms that separate the flock.
Identity will always be a problem, especially for those in the diaspora being affected by protestant influences. Those that call us extremist are saying that from the position of protestant popularity (trying to make Jesus popular) e.g. as in Ray' case where a priest appealed to those around him to judge the one he disagreed with. He sort popularity with that action.
I pray the Holy Spirit keeps our church together.