1. Activist Feedback
2. Essay: What is the “faith of Christ?”
3.
This Week’s Sermon from
Rev. Frank and Mary Hoffman
1. Activist Feedback
Angie, who leafleted at a Women of Faith event on August 24 in
Indianapolis, writes:
We leafleted for about 40 minutes and
passed out 300 booklets. There was a wonderful, receptive crowd (and
we knew several from my husband’s church!) We started out in the plaza
area, but a security guard asked that I move to the street corner.
That location was fine.
Upcoming Activist Opportunities
11/8-10 TX Houston
Joyce Meyers Conference
11/9 IN Fort
Wayne Matthew West's INTO THE LIGHT TOUR
11/9-10 CA Anaheim
Acquire the Fire Christian Youth Conference
11/10
MT Bozeman
Leeland Christian Rock Concert
11/11
MT Billings Leeland
Christian Rock Concert
11/16-17 MT Billings
Acquire the Fire Christian Youth Conference
11/17
NY Albany
TABLE NY's Capital Region Vegetarian Expo
11/24
NC Greensboro The Story Tour by Mathew
West
11/26 FL Tampa
The Story Tour by Mathew West
11/29
MI Grand Rapids The
Story Tour By Matthew West
11/29
MN Duluth
Kutless Christian Rock Concert
11/30
MN St. Paul
Kutless Christian Rock Concert
11/30
TX Plano
Women of Faith Christmas!
12/1 MO
Independence The Story
Tour by Mathew West
12/1 MN Brainerd
Kutless Christian Rock Concert
Contact Paris at
christian_vegetarian@yahoo.com if you can help. To find out about
all upcoming leafleting and tabling opportunities in your area, join
the CVA Calendar Group at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/christian_vegetarian/
2. Essay: What is the “faith of Christ?”
It is not easy to
discern the faith of Christ from the only detailed descriptions of
Jesus’ life – the Gospels. What we can say is that Jesus aimed to
follow God’s will, and it does appear that Jesus’ concern for victims
aligned with God’s desires for creation. The Bible relates that God
initially intended that all creation live peacefully and harmoniously,
because all creatures were vegan in the Garden of Eden. Likewise,
Isaiah 11:6-9 prophesied that at end of times there would be a return
to the Realm of God in which no creature harmed another.
Jesus’ ministry reflected concern for all individuals. However, this
often involved conflict, because Jesus lived in a world filled with
injustice and violence. He showed compassion and concern for all who
were vulnerable, including widows, orphans, and poor people, and he
denounced the hypocrites who claimed piety and righteousness but
benefited from unjust power arrangements. Similarly, as well as
turning over the moneychangers’ tables, he liberated the animals in
the Temple, which evidently showed his compassion and concern for
nonhumans.
Jesus’ dedication to the will of God was so
complete that he permitted his own capture and execution, which he
believed was his divinely ordained destiny. Fortunately, few of us
need to make such extreme sacrifices to prevent victimization. Most
CVA members live in countries where we have freedom to eat and speak
as we believe, yet tragically few people take advantage of these
opportunities to protect God’s Creation. Instead, most people equate
freedom with consumer choices, and they end up degrading God’s
Creation rather than protecting it.
Jesus said the truth will
set us free, and indeed we can find meaning and direction in our lives
not by impressing our friends with our latest purchases but by serving
God. Jesus was in great pain on the cross, but the Bible describes him
ultimately as at peace. Faith involves trusting that aligning our
actions with God’s desires, as Jesus did, will put our hearts at ease
and liberate us from the burdens of this human existence.
Stephen R. Kaufman, M.D.
3. This Week’s Sermon from Rev.
Frank and Mary Hoffman
We Can’t Have It Both Ways