Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Bonhoeffer's life

If you want a better idea of Bonhoeffer’s life and times, check out PBS’s Bonhoeffer timeline. You'll see Life Together in there in 1938.

I look forward to watching a movie with you about Bonhoeffer's life. There are a couple of good ones. Bonhoeffer, is a documentary. The other, Bonhoeffer: Agent of Grace is a drama. Let me know if you've seen either.

Monday, February 19, 2007

Schedule update

FEB 22 This week we'll been breaking off into pairs rather than meeting as a whole to have some one-on-one fellowship. We will regroup next week.

MAR 1 Chapter Three: The Day Alone, pg. 76-89

MAR 8 Chapter Four: Ministry, pg. 90-109

MAR 15 Chapter Five: Confession and Communion, pg. 110-end

TBA Dinner & a (Bonhoeffer) movie

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Chapter One: Community

Bonhoeffer cuts to the heart in this first chapter. He addresses disillusionment in Christian community and identifies the major cause--our own mistaken ideas about Christian community. Written in 1938, Bonhoeffer was writing during tumultuous times in Nazi Germany. His urgency is clear. He essentially says, Here's what Christian community isn't. Here's what it is. Now get about the work of the Kingdom.

Everyone seemed to have gleaned several gems and challenging statements from this reading. Rather than sum up the discussion inadequately, I'll just share a handful of these and let you mull them over.

"It is not simply to be taken for granted that the Christian has the privilege of living among other Christians. Jesus lived in the midst of his enemies...So, the Christian, too, belongs not in the seclusion of a cloistered life but in the thick of foes." pg. 17

"Communal life is again being recognized by Christians today as the grace that it is, as the extraordinary, the 'roses and lilies' of the Christian life." pg. 21

"Christianity means community through Jesus Christ and in Jesus Christ. No Christian community is more or less than this." pg. 21

"The more genuine and the deeper our community becomes, the more will everything else between us recede, the more clearly and purely will Jesus Christ and his work become the one and only thing that is vital between us." pg. 26

"Only that fellowship which faces such disillusionment, with all its unhappy and ugly aspects, begins to be what it should be in God's sight, begins to grasp in faith the promise that is given to it." pg. 27

"For Jesus Christ alone is our unity. 'He is our peace.' Through him alone do we have access to one another, joy in one another, and fellowship with one another." pg. 39

I could go on and on. This is a serious underlining/highlighting book and pushes me out of my comfort zone Sumo-style. How about you?

DTS Movie News!

If you haven't already heard, C.S. Lewis' Screwtape Letters is coming to the big screen in 2008. See the Variety article.

Field trip anyone?