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"In our ever-changing world, Gulley's book is much needed.
An important book for any person of faith."
-Archbishop Desmond Tutu
"Every serious Christian ought to read this book, ponder it,
wrestle with it, but above all, be grateful for its'
presence in today's urgent conversation about what we are
becoming as a people of God."
-Phyllis Tickle, author of
THE GREAT EMERGENCE
"The verve and clarity of
Gulley’s writing underscore the welcome nature of his
message to many thoughtful “unchurched” or alienated
Christians; Gulley gives focus to the liberal movement of
many denominations and believers, and his book should be of
interest to individuals and church study groups."
- Graham
Christian, LIBRARY JOURNAL
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At a recent
speech, the woman introducing me used the word iconoclast. It had
been awhile since I'd heard that word, so when I got home I looked
it up in my dictionary to discover what the woman thought of me. Iconoclast:
1.) one who destroys
religious images or opposes their veneration 2.) one who attacks
settled beliefs or institutions.
I don't recall ever
destroying a religious image, so I'm assuming she was referring to
the second description. I do enjoy dismantling settled
beliefs, not for the sake of wanton destruction, but for the sake of
building something more helpful and beautiful in their place.
For too long, American
Christianity has been poisoned by a narrowness of mind and spirit,
demanding we believe the implausible, affirm the absurd, and despise
the different. Thoughtful people are leaving the Church in
droves, unwilling to diminish their lives or the lives of others for
the sake of faith.
This website is my
ongoing effort to build a Christianity we can live with - a
Christianity that brings out the best in us, not the worst; a
Christianity at home with people of other faiths; a Christianity
grateful for scientific knowledge; a Christianity rooted in God's
grace, and informed by the example of Jesus. It is the
Christianity many of us have longed for, but haven't found.
Perhaps it's time we looked somewhere else. GraceTalks might
be just the place to start.
The focus of
GraceTalks will be wide-ranging, from peace to politics, to Biblical
interpretation, to the role of Christianity in the wider world.
If you're an iconoclast, or leaning that way, I invite you to join
me in building a new kind of Christianity, where love counts more
than rules, and reason more than fear. Enjoy this website,
read and spread its message, change yourself, then change our world.
~Philip

“Filled
with memorable, insightful and revealing stories. I
recommend it.”
- Marcus Borg, author of The First Christmas
“Philip Gulley separates wheat from chaff, experience from
explanation and purpose from function in this book. He calls
the Jesus message into a new vision - one that has both
power and integrity.”
- John Shelby
Spong, author of Eternal Life: A New Vision
"His vision of Christianity is
grounded, gripping, and filled with uncommon sense."
-Father Richard Rohr
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UPCOMING EVENTS
July 8, 2012, 12:00 p.m.
Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis
General Convention of the Episcopal Church, USA
Victory Field
501 W. Maryland St.
Indianapolis, IN 46225
July 22-27, 2012
Lakeside
Association
Chaplain of the Week
236 Walnut Ave.
Lakeside, OH 43440
July 29, 2012, 8:15
a.m., 9:15 a.m., 10:15 a.m. Worship Services
St. Luke's UMC, The Garden
Beef and Boards Dinner Theater
9301 N. Michigan Rd.
Indianapolis, IN 46268
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