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Katie Offers Canon For "Survival in Polluted Environment"
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16 Jun 1998 22:22:07
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15-June-1998
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Katie Offers Canon For "Survival in Polluted Environment"
by Midge Mack
CHARLOTTE, N.C.-- Voices of Sophia, nearly 400 strong, attended a sold-out
breakfast Monday to hear the Rev. Katie Cannon, theologian, author and
associate professor of religion at Temple University talk about "Faithful
Living in the Public Domain."
Canon, the first African-American woman to be ordained to the
Presbyterian ministry (in 1974) titled her message "Faithful Living in the
Public Domain." But what she was really talking about was commitment to
radical Christianity in an increasingly secular age.
"We used to ask people "why don't you go to church?" she reminded
her audience. "Now, it's why do you go to church? She pointed out that
this question brought on too much silence and that while many share time,
money, and talent with a church, few make honest, serious commitment.
Cannon likened secularized society to a polluted environment. "In
polluted environments, all life forms adapt `downward' to survive," she
said. Pollution, or weakened morality, she likened to the spoils the
Israelites took from Jericho and mixed with their own possessions, (Joshua
7). "Just like the Israelites, too many Christians today are messin'
with the wrong stuff," she said. "More and more Christians are
traumatized by such pollution as escalating uncertainties in the religious
`wars' fought around us and within us," she added. "So instead of heeding
Christian truth and wisdom, we are like the three monkeys: we hear
nothing, see nothing, and speak nothing."
Cannon's final canon was to raise again the Great Commandment, in
prayer that Presbyterian Christians will seek to take it seriously,
honestly and truthfully.
Following Cannon's presentation the women's ensemble from the gospel
choir of the C.N. Jenkins Memorial Church, Charlotte, of which her brother
is pastor, sang "Hold On" and "In the Presence of Jehovah."
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