“Sightings” by Martin Marty

“Shocking” News on Worship and the Public
Martin Marty, May 1, 2017

The focus of Sightings is on the “public,” as in “public religion,” a concept which often leads to discussion of “church and state” affairs or “religion and public life.” The “private religion” of the sanctuary and temple does not often make news. Yet we have to be ready for surprise, and we were prompted to be surprised, even shocked, by headlines like this one from last week: “Survey shocker: music dead last, sermons first, as worship draws.” It headed an article at Baptist News Global by Jeff Brumley, who was shocked—shocked!—as he presumed most of his readers, Baptist or non-Baptist, must have been. Instantly the subject of this “survey shocker” appeared in many articles on the internet.

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Monday Morning Reading . . .

I had an early commute Monday and didn’t get a chance to post my reading.  This list also includes Tuesday morning.

 

The Jane Addams Model
David Brooks, The New York Times

Why pro golf’s rule changes aren’t quite so leisurely this time
Ben Rosen, The Christian Science Monitor

A rise in critical skills for sharing news online
The Monitor’s Editorial Board, The Christian Science Monitor

Please read this before you post another RIP on social media.
Taya Dunn Johnson, UpWorthy

Who’s Really in Charge of the United States Government?
David Frum, The Atlantic

With Trump In The White House, MSNBC Is Resisting The Resistance
Ryan Grim, HuffingtonPost

The Collapse of American Identity
Robert P. Jones, The New York Times

The President’s Secret Air Force
Garrett M. Graff, Politico Magazine

The Future You
Pope Francis, Gratefulness.org