
What is Progressive Christianity?
By calling ourselves progressive, we mean that we are Christians who…
1.
Have found an approach to God through the life and teachings of
Jesus;
2.
Recognize the faithfulness of other people who have other names
for the way to God's realm, and acknowledge that their ways are
true for them, as our ways are true for us;
3.
Understand the sharing of bread and wine in Jesus's name to be
a representation of an ancient vision of God's feast for all peoples;
4.
Invite all people to participate in our community and worship
life without insisting that they become like us in order to be
acceptable (including but not limited to):
believers
and agnostics,
conventional Christians and questioning skeptics,
women and men,
those of all sexual orientations and gender identities,
those of all races and cultures,
those of all classes and abilities,
those who hope for a better world and those who have lost hope;
5.
Know that the way we behave toward one another and toward other
people is the fullest expression of what we believe;
6.
Find more grace in the search for understanding than we do in
dogmatic certainty - more value in questioning than in absolutes;
7.
Form ourselves into communities dedicated to equipping one another
for the work we feel called to do: striving for peace and justice
among all people, protecting and restoring the integrity of all
God's creation, and bringing hope to those Jesus called the least
of his sisters and brothers; and
8.
Recognize that being followers of Jesus is costly, and entails
selfless love, conscientious resistance to evil, and renunciation
of privilege. |