Thoughts on Ecumenical Chapel Services
In my CPE site, we have ecumenical chapel services every morning. Most of the CPE chaplains are Christian of some variety, but we do have two unitarians.
I am personally disillusioned with them because I think they sacrifice anything of theological substance upon the altar of inclusivity. I mean we are banned from using Christocentric language and heaven forbid you refer to God as Him. I don't know, but it seems to me that what we have created in this weird Orwellian blob where we worship not God but an abstraction.
I have said before on this blog that I think people should proudly be their own tradition or something unique is lost. Does anyone have any thoughts on this?
I am personally disillusioned with them because I think they sacrifice anything of theological substance upon the altar of inclusivity. I mean we are banned from using Christocentric language and heaven forbid you refer to God as Him. I don't know, but it seems to me that what we have created in this weird Orwellian blob where we worship not God but an abstraction.
I have said before on this blog that I think people should proudly be their own tradition or something unique is lost. Does anyone have any thoughts on this?
Comments
It's one thing to understand the language and narrative of the religious background of someone you want to help as a chaplain (which is kind and sensible), but the practice of intentionally nonspecific religion probably doesn't do anyone any good.