Feeling like a pawn in the world?
Tired of the morally bankrupt consumer culture?
Looking For a Different Way?
“An Other Kingdom” by Peter Block, Walter Brueggemann, and John McKnight is a call to communities of compassion, resilience, and hope. Union Church is engaging in an all-Church read of this during February and March. Copies are available at Robie books, or online (kindle and audio versions available). You order with AmazonSmile (Click Here) and a portion of your purchase will support Union Church.
Join Rev. Kent Gilbert for a weekly Sunday reading group starting February 25 after Lenten Lunch, or read along on your own. Here’s more from the authors.
Our seduction into beliefs in competition, scarcity, and acquisition are producing too many casualties. We need to depart a kingdom that creates isolation, polarized debate, an exhausted planet, and violence that comes with the will to empire. The abbreviation of this empire is called a consumer culture.
We think the free market ideology that surrounds us is true and inevitable and represents progress. We are called to better adapt, be more agile, more lean, more schooled, more, more, more. Give it up. There is no such thing as customer satisfaction.
We need a new narrative, a shift in our thinking and speaking. An Other Kingdom takes us out of a culture of addictive consumption into a place where life is ours to create together. This satisfying way depends upon a neighborly covenant – an agreement that we together will better raise our children, be healthy, be connected, be safe, and provide a livelihood. The neighborly covenant has a different language than market-hype. It speaks instead in a sacred tongue.
Authors Peter Block, Walter Brueggemann, and John McKnight invite you on a journey of departure from our consumer market culture, with its constellations of empire and control. Discover an alternative set of beliefs that have the capacity to evoke a culture where poverty, violence, and shrinking well-being are not inevitable – a culture in which the social order produces enough for all. They ask you to consider this other kingdom. To participate in this modern exodus towards a modern community. To awaken its beginnings are all around us. An Other Kingdom outlines this journey to construct a future outside the systems world of solutions.
- Save the Date! Church’s Annual Meeting, March 18
- HELP! From the Nominating Board
- Lent Opportunities and Holy Week
- From Rev. Kent
- Thank you from Rev. Rachel
- Music in March
- New staff Members, In Memoriam Gloria VanWinkle, March Birthdays & Anniversaries
- 5th Annual Refugee and Immigrant Day at the Capitol March 7th
- The moral case for cleaning up radioactive fracking waste illegally dumped in Estill County. By Bob Shaffer
- Habitat Update from Russ Barclay, Executive Director
- Collecting Light by Deborah Cooper
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