Posted on 02/02/2005 5:40:48 PM PST by Citizen James
At an hour when many of their friends are sitting down to Sunday brunch, the congregates of Berkeleys New Spirit Community Church hunt for spiritual nourishment. With the choir pumping out upbeat songs and the casually dressed congregates bouncing along, the hour-and-a-half service stylistically resembles those of other small upstart Protestant denominations leading a nationwide religious revival.
But New Spirit is a different breed. Many of those swaying arm-in-arm to the songs are same-sex couples. One lesbian pair slow danced in the aisle as the pianist played From A Distance, a song made famous by Bette Midler.
The whole point is to have folks leave here feeling joy, said Karen Foster, who has served as the churchs pastor since its founding in 2000.
New Spirit grew out of San Franciscos Metropolitan Community Church, a predominantly gay Protestant denomination. For the churchs founders, building New Spirit wasnt just a means to cut down on church commutes for East Bay residents, but a project to create a church where everyonenot just gaysfelt at home.
Were not a gay and lesbian church, were a Christian church, said founding member Sylvia Perez. No one is checking credentials at the door.
New Spirit is the only church to affi liate with three of the nations most progressive mainline Protestant denominations, Metropolitan Community, United Church of Christ and Disciples of Christ. Since its inception, the congregation has doubled to 160 members, about one-third of whom identify as straight.
If theres a common thread its that most people have felt disillusioned with churches in the past, said Foster, a former Southern Methodist from South Carolina, and graduate of Berkeleys Pacific School of Religion. They come here as one last chance to see if church can be what it should be.
Among Sundays first-time congregates was Rosie, a former nun, who left the convent 13 years ago after coming to grips with her sexuality.
Since then Ive felt spiritually homeless, she said. After years of studying Buddhism, Rosie expects to return to New Spirit next week.
I love church. The music, the holidays, its all part of the rhythm of my life that was missing, she said.
For Richard Brabham, who grew up in a devout Methodist home, accepting his sexuality never imperiled his faith. Even as I came out as a gay man, and other churches didnt want me, God was still a presence in my life, he said. Now I can celebrate every part of who I am.
New Spirit attracts congregates as much by offering a sense of community as with religious ritual, members said. The church sponsors social events and helped form YEAH, Berkeleys winter-time youth shelter, which 20 members help staff. Last week, the congregation raised $3,700 to help Tsunami v ictims.
If people say were supposed to love one another and we just sit here in the church, then were just talking bullshit, said Michael Mansfield, a church member.
Sandra Meucci, one the churchs first straight members, said politics initially bro ught her into the fold, but a renewed faith keeps her coming every Sunday.
Originally I thought it was important that gay and lesbian people wanted to form a church that moved beyond the confines of just gays and lesbians, said Meucci, a sociologist and lapsed Methodist. Then I attended the service and I was kind of surprised that I was so moved by it. I didnt even recognize that there was a part of my life missing until I started up again. Now I feel a more personal relationship with God.
With a congregation that is all over the spiritual map, New Spirit doesnt push Christian dogma. At Sundays service, the emphasis was on music and the offering of communion. Pastor Foster never referred to Jesus, an omission she said was unintentional.
We take the bible seriously, just not literally, she said. Foster said the church holds study sessions both on social justice icons and Christian texts and also offers religious instruction to members children.
While congregates feel accepted in the church, several said their gay friends didnt quite know what to make of their new Sunday pastime.
It was a little bit like coming out, Perez said. When I told people I was going to church theyd be like, Oh my God are you kidding? They dont frown on it, but they dont necessarily understand it either.
After five years, New Spirits congregation can nearly fill the Pacific School of Religions chapel on Holy Hill, which it rents. Still, it is not yet large enough to get them a church of their own. The church is hoping to expand its base and find more success in reaching out to minorities.
Carl Lawrence, one of New Spirits three African American members, said attracting other gay African Americans is a challenge. Many black people are still in the closet, he said. And many of the black churches arent comfortable having gays in the congregation.
Lawrences spiritual journey has come a long way from the Baptist church he attended as a child in New York. At times I like to hear good gospel music, he said. But to me its more important to be in a place thats welcoming and accepts you for who you are.
You just can't make this stuff up...
How amazing and how arrogant.
Now there's a great old hymn....full of soaring doctrinal prose expounding upon the love of God and His involvement in each detail of our lives.
Seriously.....if only they knew the God who is watching them.....yet they live not coram deo.
Evidently it is not Christ with whom they are communing.
We take the bible seriously, just not literally, she said.
Huh?
Somebody has a perverted interprtation of "Main line"
I don't get that one either.
What a joke. This isn't anything even resembling a church. It's a social club for pretending.
In addition to everything else, it looks like they are a bunch of socialists too.
Take communion and never mention Jesus?
How does this make sense. The body and blood of Christ. That would be Jesus Christ.
We take the bible seriously, just not literally, she said.
How can you take it seriously, but not literally. I don't follow the logic.
Sodom & Gomorrah had only 3.5 righteous people.
If they'd had only 10 it would've saved them.
Let's pray for 10 people to become new Christians somewhere in America tomorrow.
They practice pick and throw out. They pick certain Bible verses to follow seriously and leave out other verses literally.
They can call it a "church", but it has nothing to do with God and the Lord, Jesus Christ.
Gees Louise - I wonder why?
Rom 1:26 God let them follow their own evil desires. Women no longer wanted to have sex in a natural way, and they did things with each other that were not natural. Rom 1:27 Men behaved in the same way. They stopped wanting to have sex with women and had strong desires for sex with other men. They did shameful things with each other, and what has happened to them is punishment for their foolish deeds.
If that is "progressive" I'm running as fast as I can to the late Middle Ages!
No joke! Then why read the thing! I will never understand Homos!
Do they have a strong congregational caregiving program?
They obviously need to re-evaluate what a "Christ-centered" church is. Of course if they did, they wouldn't be having church services.
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