We recognize the need for radical change in our spiritual practices. Jesus challenged established religious norms, calling for a shift from rigid, location-based worship to a more inclusive, spirit-driven approach. "Jesus was calling for a radical disruption in his religion, a great spiritual migration, and a similar disruption and migration are needed no less today in the religion that names itself after him." This disruption remains relevant today. True worship is about attitude and authenticity, not buildings or traditions. As 'living stones,' we embody God's presence through mutual love and respect. Presenting ourselves, flaws and all, allows for transformation. Embracing constant growth and evolution in our spiritual journey rejects stagnation. Ultimately, it is not buildings that carry God's message of love, but us. Accepting this responsibility, we become agents of spiritual migration in our lives and communities.
May we embrace the call for radical transformation,
becoming living stones of love and authenticity,
as we journey together in faith and purpose.
(inspired by Brian D. McLaren, The Great Spiritual Migration)