Rowan Williams used Indaba groups to try and cure the divisions in the Church of England. That didn’t work so Justin Welby is trying something new by using Lego “to build 3D metaphors for the state of the church….”
If that doesn’t solve the problems in the Anglican Communion, nothing will.
From here:
The Church of England wants to build a new future… using Lego.
Vicars yesterday used the toy bricks at a bizarre problem-solving session where they were asked to build 3D metaphors for the state of the church and also to describe themselves.
The process apparently ‘liberates the creative imagination’ and helps explore how participants’ ‘ideas, identities, values and expectations might combine to solve problems or discover vision’.
But Anthony Kilmister, chairman of the Anglican Association, said: ‘This beggars belief when the Church is facing so many serious issues.
‘A little more proper conversation and action and a little less playing with Lego might achieve something more constructive.’
The session was held in the diocese of Canterbury, overseen by Archbishop Justin Welby, whose spokesman said: ‘He is always positive about anything that encourages creative thinking.’
If only the Allies had known about this — WWII would have been over a lot sooner…
The leaders play Lego, while the church burns.
I have no doubt that Justin Welby encourages anything that detracts from the true faith. The major problem within the Anglican Communion is that the appointment of the ABC is subject to the approval of the civil government and is is obvious from the current and past appointments that those chosen have decided to bow before the civil government rather than take a firm stand for the GOSPEL.
I am trying to think what I would build. A empty box, an upside down pyramid, or random blocks strewn about the table, all sound like good representations to me.
This might be a little ambitious but how about Justin Welby riding a rainbow coloured flying pig named ‘Reconciliation Hindenburg’?
Oh, the humanity!