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Challenges
01.
Too many Christians
have forgotten their heritage.
Too many Christians
have forgotten their heritage.
You are all too familiar with the cost of our historical amnesia. For over one thousand years Christians stood together around a common Nicene faith. Today that common heritage is no longer a given. Christians are divided into thousands of denominations and our culture is clearly in decline.
02.Western culture
is in decay.
is in decay.
Utter decay has set in as Western culture has turned its back on its own traditional values. Some of the ideals we've rejected, to name just a few, include:
- a sacramental view of the world
- a passion for the true, the good, and the beautiful
- fostering a sense of wonder
- venerating heroes of old instead of idolizing celebrities of today
- following seasons of fasting and feasting
- nurturing virtue and community
03.Modern man is rootless and lacks community.
Constantly distracted by screens and messages, isolated by individualism and around-the-clock work schedules, disconnected from the rich heritage of the Christian Tradition, and almost impossible to remain immune from the negative influences of popular culture, modern man is desperate for deep roots and intimate friendships.
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- Rod Dreher
04.
Connect with the faith of our fathers.
Connect with the faith of our fathers.
We believe memory is at the heart of cultural renewal. That's why, after neglecting our common Christian heritage for well over half a millennium, it is time to begin the work of retrieving those practices and beliefs which once held us together. The fathers and mothers of our faith are sure guides for the path to renewal of soul and city.
05.Nourish your heartand your mind.
Retrieving our common Christian heritage and renewing the values of our Western Civilization is no small task. It requires serious intellectual effort. But this is not the intellectual work of ivory tower academia, disconnected from life on the streets or prayer in the pews. It must be a work of both mind and heart. Or as C. S. Lewis once put it, we need to be men and women of chests, for "it is by this middle element that man is man: for by his intellect he is mere spirit and by his appetite mere animal."
06.
Connect, share, discuss.
Connect, share, discuss.
Healthy ecumenism begins with the ability to authentically engage one another in a way that leads to robust discussions which do not minimize differences. We facilitate such encounters at a local level through community events. But we also prompt transformative conversations around the world through our primary publications: Synaxis, Word from the Fathers, Eighth Day Catalog of Books & Culture, and a growing library of digital resources.
Come experience the best sort of ecumenism at one of our three featured events in Wichita - Eighth Day Symposium, Florovsky-Newman Week, and Inklings Oktoberfest. If you join us, you'll be pleasantly surprised by the deep friendships you develop across denominational barriers. That's a promise! Plus you can visit - or shall we say, make a pilgrimage to - Eighth Day Books, which has been described as one of the happiest places on the planet.
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