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Carnival: Count-down to Lent

February 10, 2025 Mark Brians

p/c Nacho Diaz Latorre via unsplash

“Carnival” today often conjures-up the worst images of Mardi Gras celebrations: drunkenness, debauchery, sequin-laced costumes, gaudy masks in diamante, etc. Unmoored from the Gospel Carnival loses its Christian origin and becomes little more than a kind of sad “last hoorah” before the severities of Lent, a Barnum and Bailey inspired revolt against the upcoming sobriety. Carnival and Mardi Gras have become in their modern forms the epitome of what Guy Debord criticizes in The Society of the Spectacle…

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Tags Carnival, Mardi Gras, Lent, Mission, Count-Down, Guy Debord

Wasted time

February 3, 2025 Mark Brians

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…in our efficiency addicted culture in which all our minutes must weigh on the scales of utility such moments are fertile for frustration. “Waste of time!” we mutter under our breath when the TSA agent pulls someone aside and stalls the line. We look-up “life-hacks” (wicked terrible evil phrase) to help us avoid the waste of time —which help us make all our moments of waiting ultimately productive and efficient. “Because we look at life exclusively from the perspective of work and performance, we view inactivity as a deficiency that must be overcome as quickly as possible” explains Byung-Chul Han (2024: 1)…

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Tags time, waste, eternity, spaces, moments, prayer, luxury, dead time, Byung-Chul Han

Repost: Offering our lights to God on Candlemas

January 28, 2025 Mark Brians

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Lights and voices.

That is what we bring to Candlemas: lights and voices. We offer to God the sound of our human voices which is the true and laudable sacrificial act of giving God ourselves in a very real sense —an act to which all of the bloody sacrifices of the Tabernacle pointed. The human body is, as Peter Leithart and Jim Jordan have argued, the original instrument.

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Tags Candlemas, Technology, Luddites, Transhumanism, Sunday, Church, Liturgy, Lights

Our vigilance is nothing if it is not merry; Or, be like Gandalf

January 20, 2025 Mark Brians

There seems to be much talk today in the way of “vigilance, sobriety, alertness.” On every side sounds some call towards activism. We are come to the breaking of the epoch, it seems, and all around are horns sounding, calling us to action. Activism —of some ill-defined, generic and weary kind— has become our corporate steady-state. Uncountable for me are the number of recent sermons, essays, forms of punditry, videos, media posts of various kinds, etc. which begin along the lines of “it is important for us, in this moment to make sure we…” followed by some call to action…

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Tags Lord of the Rings, Gandalf, Denethor, Caleb, Spies, Numbers 13, Merriment, Vigilance, Joy

Epiphany brightness

January 13, 2025 Mark Brians

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…some things are mysterious because they are shrouded and enigmatic. But other things are mysterious because, like the sun, they are so real, so apparent, so obvious that I cannot gaze directly into them…

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Tags Epiphany, Cold, Warm, Sun, Bright, Brilliance, Revelation 2:4, Song of Solomon 1:6, Belovedness

Not a nice Christmas

December 23, 2024 Mark Brians

“The Last of the Spirits”, illustration for Charls Dickens’ Christmas Carol by John Lech

The word “nice” is a rotten term. Originally it meant “foolish,” being an English word composed of two Latin terms: “ne” (“not”) and “scire” (“to know”). Over time it developed in meaning to its current form meaning something like “kind” or “good” but without any of the substance of kindness or goodness (see the entry for “Nice” at the Online Etymology Dictionary).

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Tags Marilyn Simon, Advent, Chrismas, Nice, N.I.C.E., Jane Austen, Online Etymology Dictionary, Northanger Abbey, RoboCop, That Hideous Strength, C.S. Lewis, Jesus, Mary, Holy Family, Good, Good Grief

Rooster, witless, hails the morning

December 16, 2024 Mark Brians

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Listening to Dcn. Ben chant the Magnificat on Sunday, after hearing the whole story of redemption from Genesis to Revelation, I was reminded of a scene from J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Return of the King:

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Tags Advent, Rooster, Cockerel, Gandalf, LOTR, Return of the King, Magnificat, Genesis 3, Luke 1, Jesus

Advent rest, brief notes

December 9, 2024 Mark Brians

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There is a lot of talk today about “un-hurrying” and of “resting.” The general sentiment seems to be that we do not know how to rest in society today. I think that, generally, this is true. We are increasingly anxious, inundated, exhausted, and fatigued. And that is not how God meant for things to be. That is also not how he has called us, Christians, to live. I do have an increasing concern, however, that much of what is offered as alternatives to our over-labored condition is actually not rest —actually makes the problem worse. Advent gives us a good time to re-orient ourselves towards biblical rest, and not merely to the bundle of sabbath-less practices on offer in consumer culture which, while masquerading as rest, only make our restlessness worse. As we continue to journey through Advent I’d like to offer a couple of reflections on ways in which, this season, we can enter more fully into God’s rest.

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Tags rest, sabbath, god, advent, leisure, sleep, eating, lights, darkness

Prayer ministry after the service?

December 2, 2024 Mark Brians

What is this?

Anglican worship ends with this surging rush of Gospel mission. Having come up to the Lord’s Table and feasted with Him, we are sent-out with his benediction into the world, filled with the Spirit, set-ablaze with his love, shod with his peace, armed with his Word, “Therefore let us go forth into the world, rejoicing in the power of the spirit” says the deacon. “Thanks be to God!” we cry aloud. This is not a safe thing, a quiet departure, a slow shuffling out the door, it is not a liturgical way of saying “you-don’t-have-to-go-home-but-you-can’t-stay-here.” It is the marching song of martyrs –a word means “witness” …

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Tags prayer, prayer ministry, after the service, the kingdom and the power, holy spirit, Luke 17:20-21

Carrying one another's burdens

November 26, 2024 Mark Brians

Honore Daumier, The Heavy Burden

“The local church is not the place where we are free from “being burdens” to one another, it is the place in which God calls us to carry one another’s burdens and so fulfill the law of Christ” …

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Tags burdens, problems, cross, Galations 6:2, fellowship
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