Jun 16, 2020
Uniting church 40th anniversary address
Given at the anniversary party 17-6-2017
at Middle Ridge Uniting Church 264 Stenner St, Centenary Heights
QLD 4350.
40 years ago in 1977 the majority of three Christian denominations came together. We did not come together on the basis of the lowest common denominator or by trying to stitch together a patchwork quilt of Congregationalism, Methodism, and Presbyterianism. While we honoured that heritage, we tried to do a new thing, stating the ancient Biblical faith in new ways. Our basis of coming together was the one Lord Jesus Christ upon whom both our faith and our unity are built. The purpose and goal of our union is to set forth the word of salvation for all people and to serve the world for which Christ died.
Our purpose was not to bring together three struggling churches.
When the Basis of Union was developed, when the negotiations
happened and when the votes were taken in the 60s and early 70s all
the churches in Australia were still growing. Our desire was to be
obedient to Christ, reflecting the Unity we already share with all
God’s people because we share in the intimate relationship between
Jesus and the One he calls Father. We wanted to be one just as
Jesus and the Father are One in order that the world might know
Him.
It might know he was sent, raised and crucified, so that the whole
world, indeed all creation and all people might be made new. Jesus’
first words of ministry “The Kingdom of God has drawn near, repent
and believe the Good News”, his call to love our enemies and pray
for those who persecute us, to go out and heal, feed the hungry,
proclaim the Kingdom, be peacemakers, visit the imprisoned, quench
the thirsty, and be light and salt for the world, this call is
still our call today.
In the power and communion of the Spirit our “call is to serve that
end: to be a fellowship of reconciliation, a body within which the
diverse gifts of its members are used for the building up of the
whole, an instrument through which Christ may work and bear witness
to himself.”
Whether in the future the Uniting Church swells to be as mighty in
worship and witness as it is in service through Uniting Care, in
Blue Care, the Hospitals, Community Care, our local Meals on Wheels
and so on, or whether we continue the trend of these last 40 years,
our call remains the same. Our call is not to be successful or
victorious or powerful, for all the power and the glory, success
and failure are in the hands of God.
Our call is not even to be faithful. It is instead to set forth
that word of salvation for all people. It is to celebrate not our
faithfulness, but the faithfulness of God in Jesus alive in us by
the Spirit. To set it forth in our churches, fellowships and Bible
studies as we gather, sing, pray, study and listen. Our call is to
set forth the word of salvation by sharing the hope within us in
our homes, sporting, social and service clubs, workplaces, shopping
centres, schools and in loving our neighbours to the ends of the
earth.
Sometimes we have done it well. Sometimes we have loved the
institution or our place in it more than we have loved our Lord or
the world Christ died for but our call is still to set forth that
word. That has been our forty year journey. That journey is not
over, God’s call has not diminished. That is what we celebrate
today. We celebrate forty years of salt and light. We celebrate the
faithfulness of God and we celebrate the Good News that God calls
us still to set forth and be sharers in this word of salvation.
Thanks be to God. Amen and Amen.