“Sparkle Creed” Is Dim & Dull

Jul 8, 2023 by

by Mark Tooley, Juicy Ecumenism:

There was an online hullaballoo last week about the “sparkle creed” at a very progressive Lutheran church outside Minneapolis.  Offered as a substitute for more traditional creeds, the clergywoman cited God as “nonbinary,” having “two dads” (implying the Virgin Mary was transgender),

A Fox news segment reported on the sparkle creed as a “crisis” for Christianity.  But no one needs to worry that Christian orthodoxy is seriously threatened by sparkle theology.

The cleric at Edina Community Lutheran Church cited her belief in the “rainbow spirit who shatters our image of one white light and refracts it into a rainbow of gorgeous diversity.”  What does that mean?  Likely neither she nor the congregation that stood to join her could really explain.

The church’s website highlights the congregation’s advocacy for “LGBTQIA+, inclusion, racial justice and ecofaith.” It also cites immigration and “reproductive justice.”  And it highlights misdeeds towards native peoples:

We acknowledge that Edina Community Lutheran Church is located on the traditional, ancestral and contemporary lands of the Dakhóta Oyáte*, the Dakota nation. Treaties developed through exploitation and violence were broken.  Tribes were forced to exist on ever smaller amounts of land.   

Acknowledging this painful history, we as a congregation confess our complicity in the theft of Native land and acknowledge that we have not yet honored our treaties. We further confess that Christians and Christian churches have benefited from this land theft. We commit to being active advocates for justice for Native People and to truth telling that leads to healing.  

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