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About Corey Sharpe

Where do we get our beliefs? Three theological perspectives have significantly shaped my Christian identity: Evangelicalism, the early Methodist tradition and liberation theology. From my coming to faith in a Baptist church and throughout my education in a Baptist school and college, I was nurtured by convictions that emphasized a spiritual rebirth, a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and the centrality of the Bible. Even when I disagree with certain aspects of evangelicalism, it has deeply influenced my sense of what it means to be a follower of Jesus Christ. My seminary studies spawned my interest in early Methodism, particularly its approach to spiritual formation. Its leaders were convinced that only a foundation of doctrine and discipline would lead to a meaningful transformation of the heart and mind. In other words, having the mind of Christ enables me to be more like Christ. Life in a suburban culture obscures the increasing gap between the poor and rich, as well as the Bible’s close identification with the poor. My doctoral work in socio-cultural context exposed me to liberation theology, which helps me see redemptive history as a history of oppressed groups, written from the perspective of the powerless, about a God who is actively involved with the poor in their struggles. I am now the pastor at Mount Zion United Methodist Church in St Mary’s County, Maryland. Together my wife and I have 4 children.

Taking Philosophers to Church

Modernity has powerfully shaped the church, although we are often unaware of its assumptions and commitments that reside in our theology and practices.  Postmodernity have challenged these assumptions and commitments, putting many Christians (particularly evangelicals, it seems) on the defensive.  … Continue reading

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Should the Church Use Marketing Techniques?

Today’s Church is very susceptible to the market orientation warned against by Philip Kenneson and James Street.  In their insightful book, Selling Out the Church: The Dangers of Church Marketing, they claim the marketing orientation preached by George Barna, Norman … Continue reading

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Your Church, Another City?

Another City is not an extensive ecclesiology, but an attempt to explain the stance that the church should have towards a post-Christendom world.  For the early Christians, Barry Writes, the Church was "another city," so we cannot withdraw into private … Continue reading

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The Average American Voter – Apathetic or Ignorant?

I can't help but think that if American voters were better informed, Ron Paul would be leading in the polls.  Do we really have freedom in America if we really have only two choices on election day? Ron Paul promoting … Continue reading

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Systems Theory and Listening to the Margins

When considering the church as a system, one must consider those overlooked parts of the whole.  I submit that, in the North American congregations, these overlooked ‘parts’ have been women, ethnic minorities, and those on the lower end of the … Continue reading

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The Infantilization of America?

Many still argue that consumerism is necessary for a market economy to thrive.  Benjamin Barber, in his book "Consumed," challenges that assumption, arguing that consumerism is damaging to our culture, and ultimately to capitalism itself.  Here he is on the Colbert … Continue reading

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Now Accepting Book Club Proposals

 I am looking forward to getting together with the book club again.  Now, what to read?  There will never be a shortage of books for us to read, so below are a couple of suggestions that might provoke us to … Continue reading

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War is Not an Abstract Concept

And neither is the author of The Terrorist Watch, by Ron Kessler, who just happens to be married to a member of our group.  He discusses his new book with John Stewart on The Daily Show, and it is now … Continue reading

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Prison Entrepreneurship Program | PEP Home

Prison Entrepreneurship Program | PEP Home http://www.prison… One hundred thousand dollars in sales per week … 90% net margin … 90% repeat business … On an investment banking teaser, this company profile would have generated widespread interest among the investment … Continue reading

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Foolishness to the Mainline Protestants

I'm still working through McKnight's book with the club, but here's something I found in a UM Connection article, exploring factors leading to decline in membership in the United Methodist Church.  When in doubt, look to the megachurch: "Instead of small … Continue reading

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