THAT’S NOT LOVE, “Pastor Rick Warren”–GO DEEPER
August 17, 2008
The Reverend Dr. Jim Rigby Stands Out Even Though He Doesn’t Pastor a “Mega Church” Like Saddleback
August 17, 2008
While Joan Walsh concerned herself with the merits of our nation’s current Presidential Candidates, I was more stunned by “Pastor Rick Warren” and his apparent lack of credentials, character, integrity, and authenticity, in stark comparison to the Reverend Dr. Jim Rigby, who stands out in any convention of religious leaders, regardless of how “mega” their churches are–including Joel Olsteen, the pastor of what I believe to be the nation’s largest “mega” church–The Woodlands, in Houston, Texas.
For a nation searching for answers, who might be turning towards religion and religious leaders for guidance in finding their answers, I just hope we don’t give up, believing that “Pastor Rick” is the best there is because he’s written a best seller and has built a “mega church.”
Before you give up, feeling there is no authenticity, integrity, genuine love and leadership left in this world, try listening to the mentor I found over twenty years ago. His genuine humility, compassion for all of humanity, instinctive rudder for navigating through the darkest, most troubling waters, and integrity, even when facing the most daunting of circumstances, stand out and loom large over the televangalists of this world. I speak of the Reverend Dr. Jim Rigby, pastor for over 25 years, of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Austin, Texas–where he never tells you what truth is, but rather equips you with the tools you’ll need to dig out your own answers.
Reverend Rigby has devoted his entire life to answering the question, “What is truth?” Because one cannot discover truth without the right questions, his pursuit of truth led him to a life of studying everything that purported to be truth. He’s shared his studies with those who attend this small neighborhood church of St. Andrew’s, also in search of truth. Dr. Rigby knows more about what he’s talking about, than anyone I’ve ever met or heard. His words and opinions are based on thorough research, not ignorance or vain opinion. Though small, this church’s membership has continuously been comprised of genuine, authentic people with open hearts, open minds and open arms; for me, it is the most MEGA of all churches.
The Reverend Dr. Jim Rigby has left his indelible footprint on my life and I believe his messages and teachings leave their mark on all who are privileged enough to hear them. Listen to this one, and see if you agree. http://www.staopen.com/podcast/Rigby_0810.mp3
If you would like to hear more, visit the podcast index of his recent messages. http://www.staopen.com/podcast/index.php
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church’s website is located here: www.staopen.com
Warning: If you want to be told WHAT TO THINK, don’t go here. If you can’t hold up to having your ideas challenged; if you’re not willing to go deep into your questions and issues, don’t go here. You will not be placated here. These teachings will challenge you and your beliefs beyond what anything else has ever accomplished. Proceed with caution.
[Note: This blog, by far, represents the boldest, most opinionated I've written. The recent televised religious interviews prompted this. I suspect that as a result, there will be more. I welcome your comments and conversations.]
\”The Empty Vessel Never Filled,\” by Dr. Jim Rigby
I promised you pages on the people, places, things, and experiences that have made my life wonderful; so, may I start at the TOP? Here’s Dr. Jim Rigby of Austin, Texas, teaching on what he calls, “The Empty Vessel Never Filled,” but I call it, “Finding the Eternal in the Temporal.”
This podcast is his most recent scholarly presentation, given live before a mixed audience of Christians, Atheists, Agnostics, Pantheists, Buddhists, Taoists, and persons of just about any religious or anti-religious perspective. Worth bearing in mind, perhaps, is the fact that his audience assembled themselves in a small building, located in Austin’s northern Wells Branch suburb, called St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, where justice advocate and often controversial Dr. Rigby has taught for more than twenty years, for the specific purpose of hearing him [Reverend Dr. Jim Rigby] speak his mind on his topic of choice.
His teachings have oftentimes ignited harsh criticism from theologians, traditional religious figures, the Presbyterian Synod, Mission Presbytery, legal zealots, anti-gay activists and even members and former members of the church itself.
In this particular podcast, Jim dares to merge Taoist teachings with Christian teachings into one that has the power to continuously inform and transform our lives, providing richness and presentness:
http://www.staopen.com/podcast/index.php
To hear Dr. Rigby’s views on Taoism and Christianity, click on the above podcast link and choose from the index of topics, “The Empty Vessel Never Filled.” Your comments are invited. I look forward to hearing from you.–It’s a Wonder-ful Life! Ash
