I’ve bumped into the following list a couple of times over the past few days. A guy named Chris Smith recently put down on paper “ten ways for those called to suburban ministry to be the people of God in radical ways in suburbia.”
Now… note the word “radical.” Some of you will love this whole list. Others of you will like some of it. Others of you might question Chris’ sanity. 🙂 Ah, but what would this blog be without a few rants now and again to make us uncomfortable? Boring, that’s what.
So here you go. Leave a comment should you feel so inclined.
Ten Ways to be the People of God in Suburbia
by Chris Smith1) Live with others from your church community
Whether you share your home with another person or family, or whether you have several families that have homes in close proximity or both, sharing life together is perhaps the most powerful (i.e., going against the grain of suburban culture) way to be the body of Christ in suburbia. If you can’t live together, at least find a way to share resources (power tools, lawn mowers, children’s clothes/toys, etc).
2) Work Less!
One of the major powers that enslaves suburbia is the idolization of the career. There are many ways to pay the bills that do not involve a 9-5 job, and even within a 9-5 job, there are ways to work less (turning down promotions, taking unpaid leave, etc.) Working less will free you to serve your church community, your family, your neighbors, etc. It will also spur creativity: finding a solution for working less, finding a way to “make ends meet” financially, etc.
3) Throw out the television
Another (and perhaps larger power) that enslaves suburbia is consumerism. You’ll be amazed at how your desire for things ebbs as you take the TV out of the picture. If you can’t bring yourself to kill the television, at least take steps to lessen its influence (get rid of cable, only use it for movies, put it on a cart that can be wheeled in and out of a closet, etc.) Throwing out the television will also stimulate your creativity.
Read the rest of the list (it gets even more interesting!) at the allelon blog. Don’t forget to come back and leave a comment.

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