The Branson 2013 
Challenge
I am absolutely the last person any COG would ever 
pick to write about the Unity of the Faith  and with good reason.  Balancing, if 
that is a goal in the realities presented by both science done well and 
religion, the conflict between faith and skepticism is a challenge for me and 
many to say the least.   "Just have faith" means nothing to me as it seems like 
what you say when you can't explain something well or simply have no answer for 
something that obviously is unbelievable.  Believing the unbelievable has become 
a personal problem. On top of that, the politics of religion and in my own 
experience, within the Church of God has put me off beyond measure.  I'm 
probably still stuck in an idealism of childhood.  Someone once thought I did 
not get much beyond 11 in my reactions and idealistic expectations of oneself 
and others.  Perhaps they were right. 
Christ Church Episcopal-Greenville, 
SC
Founded 1826
 I'm writing this because I am going to have my 
first formal church experience in a couple hours. It will be Episcopal and the 
oldest surviving church building in Greenville.  The reasons for going are 
varied at this time.  This is only the second time in 15 years I have been 
inside a church building.  I do like the fact that Christ Church's stain glass, 
done in 1914 of the Lord's Supper, clearly shows Da Vinci's belief that Mary and 
Jesus were closer than the Gospel stories would like you to believe.  She 
plainly sits on his right hand in the picture at Christ Church.  Even the person 
I was with when I commented on the whole picture suddenly said, "Hey, who is 
that woman in the picture?"  Lol.  She has gone there since childhood and never 
noticed until I mentioned how nice the stain glass was. I did not say anything 
about Mary. 

Da Vinci also made it so that if you placed Mary on Jesus left 
instead of right, it forms a very endearing couple with robes complimenting each 
other.  Also , the four groups of three may have had the deeper message of the 
Four Seasons around the Son of God (Sun) who was Most High in June, but I spare 
you! 
 I returned to my old Presbyterian Church for mom's 
memorial service.  It was the same inside as when I played a shepherd in the 
Christmas play for Sunday School.  The pews were the ones we all sat on decades 
ago as children when our feet would not touch the floor and our parents were 
young with all of life ahead.  The woman who brought me down the isle for my 
baptism to present to my parents, as an infant, and the baptismal still sitting 
where it did then, was sitting on the front row.  The Sanctuary had not changed 
one bit but we all had of course. That's the nature of a stable church.  It 
gives good memories
 So why write to challenge the myriad of Feast of 
Tabernacles churches and groups that will descend upon Branson, Mo. this year, 
to reach out and mend broken fences and share common hopes?   Because I know 
they won't and can't I suppose. Maybe to prove they tend to more competing 
corporations and marketers than really stable beliefs and congregations. 
.
 Religion is an organizational thing.   Spirituality 
is a whole other thing. They are COG "leaders" and leaders don't wish to give up 
their autonomy for the general good it seems. It threatens loss of members 
to others.  No Dave Pack is going to shake hands with a Vic Kubik of course, but 
maybe Vic Kubik could shake hands with one or two or three of the more balanced 
and open minded leaders of other groups. Or at least try   I suspect those under 
a Rod Meredith type might really wish to shake the hand and share a common 
service at Branson with someone they know but they don't have the power to make 
such a decision. Of course there are the zealots in each who would howl to the 
heavens.  Rod would require them to come to him and the idea of "come let us 
reason together" is totally lost on that generation of COG leaders.  Anyone 
outside of them is of the "marked" and "disfellowshipped' or as Vic Kubik taught 
me when I was 22, "dis-membered" crowd.  We don't talk to them.  
In reality, of course, none are bad folk or fallen 
away from their hopes and understanding of what the Bible says to them.  They 
just ran afoul of closed minded, limited view and authoritarian Bible readers of 
this or that persuasion.   Gone are the days of feeling bad about being put out 
of the one true church.  Now you can just slide over to another true church and 
feel right at home.  It was my first thought when the Tkaches reinvented the 
wheel of my Presbyterian past.  "Well if this is so, then screw driving 
thousands of miles a year to church.  Down the street works just fine and no you 
can't have anymore of my resources."  Seemed a no brainer to me. 
 Anyway...  May I suggest if not arranging to share 
a service together, how about a hymn sing before or after one?   I know...that 
could be emotional and someone would lose members to the other who would gain 
them depending on the mood. I suspect there will be a lot of festival sermon and 
church hoping in Branson anyway.  A day here, a service there and meals out with 
the "enemy" are probably going to be common place. The kids with friends in "the 
splinters" in Branson will find each other and talk about how stupid church is 
and this idea of same hopes and views, practices and even hymns but turf wars 
galore. It will cause them to shun the whole thing first chance they get. Just 
because they aren't talking to mom and dad about it does not mean they do not 
observe such stupidities among themselves and their peers.  I know I would if I 
was a COG kid in Branson this year.  I also know I would not care who my kids 
talked with in Branson were that the case.  I found it more healthy to send them 
the message in life that they got to make their own beliefs and truths decisions 
just as I did and do .  Of course you have to live with them and sometimes 
recover from them.
 So...We all know now that after 3 requests for Dave 
Pack to come out from behind the walls of the Restored Castle of God and down 
from the mountain, to talk theology and the Bible , he won't, but how about a 
challenge for even just two different but the same Churches of God in Branson to 
share a common service at least once?   We need two real Church of God leaders 
to suck it up and show some class.  We need someone , somewhere to prove it's 
not just about getting and keeping members, collecting money and increasing  the 
numbers.  
Religion is what others stuff into your head.  
Where to be, when to show up, what to believe and how much give.  Spirituality 
is an inside job and while each may have a different perspective on the whole 
thing, spiritual people don't sweat the details and they don't major in the 
minors as we see so pathetically done by, say, a James Malm type of Church of 
God cast off.  

 Well...off to Church.  If they sing the "wrong" 
hymn and memories of a kinder and more gentle time in religion come flowing 
back...I'm toast for a time before the skepticism returns. 
 
