neo monasticism

So, I have been exploring the idea of some kind of neo monasticism. Some kind of intential, communal, kingdom living that reflects and refracts God’s action in the world through our lives. A deeper commitment by a group of Christians to be in the world. I don’t know what that means, but I feel it out there. I just don’t know what it is yet. I did run across New Monasticism, on the web and I am reading some of what they have to say.

For the last 8 months or so, I have been attempting to tie myself into a larger liturgical tradition through Celtic Daily Prayer out of the Northumbria Community, a geographically dispersed community, practicing being ‘alone, together.’ They point to Deitrich Bonhoeffer as an inspiration for their new and different monasticism:

The renewal of the Church will come from a new type of monasticism which only has in common with the old and uncompromising allegiance to the Sermon on the Mount. It is high time people banded together to do this.

I don’t know what this neo monasticism will look like, but as my wife says, I’m weird… so I guess that gives some indication. Northumbria Community also put flesh on the bones of my longings with these words from William Stringfellow:

Dynamic and erratic, spontaneous and radical, audacious and immature, committed if not altogether coherent. Ecumenically open and often experimental; visible here and there, now and then but unsettled institutionally. Almost monastic in nature, but most of all enacting a fearful hope for society.

So, it’s time to instigate the kingdom around here. I don’t know what that means. I don’t know who will be a part of this “thing” but I do know there is at least one other person within 5 miles of me who knows there is more to this life than going to work, going to church, and dying.


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4 responses to “neo monasticism”

  1. agenda that Robert Webber had created and was pushing. But when I pushed the issue further, citing the rise in neo-monasticism (something he himself had mentioned during his talk), he acknowledged that, yes, it was on the rise… What the heck isneo-monasticism? In that article it also mentions these words “the ancient-future phenomenon”, which I think refers to how in this ultra modern world, people are trying to go back to the book of Acts. Now there are

  2. Kimberly Avatar
    Kimberly

    Nope. You are not weird for this one.

    Actually I very much agree with what you have to say and I am all for it! Go get em Thomas…get it (instead of go get em tiger:)

  3. tk Avatar

    I get it.

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    Duane

    Just so you know…I’m weird too. 🙂 I’ve been looking over the same material for some time and would love to find others on this seeking path in my area. Perhaps God is waiting on me, and I’m the catalyst for this community. Anyway, just wanted to respond to such a great site. God bless you on your search, and I desire your prayers for mine. Peace.

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