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WINTER 2018 HOWARD K. BURGOYNE SUPERINTENDENT EAST COAST CONFERENCE
The theme for the Conference's Annual Meeting this April 26-28 will help us cultivate and celebrate generosity in spirit and practice: What are the roots of generosity? In his foundational teachings Jesus urged: Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful (Luke 6:36). At the center of all that is real, personal, and universal, is God: our merciful Father. In the beginning, the stretched canvas of the unfolding universe was washed with mercy. The symphony of creation began with an overture of mercy and grace notes. God’s essence overflows in His creation. Do you want to resonate with sanity and beauty? Do you long to overcome the madness and the ugliness all around? Take the yoke of Jesus on. In a word, “Be merciful.” Jesus asserts the necessity of returning to first principles and first practices. These restore sanity and beauty to humanity. Jesus roots his ethic of mercy in the very nature of God and of the created universe. As the
THE GENESIS OF GENEROSITY condemn, or enslave. Instead we forgive, give, and liberate. Generosity is the practice of living by the wisdom that reciprocity is the law of generativity. In fact, generosity operates at a greater level than reciprocity. Generosity is compounding. Generosity is a fruit of the Spirit, for the Spirit is given generously to all who ask the Father. The Spirit makes us generous. A cup of water. A warm embrace. Remembering the poor. Releasing the captives. Refreshing the saints. Mercy makes us generous. Generosity makes us rich in goodness.
one who proceeds from the Father, Jesus brings us the good news: “Your Father is merciful.” As the one through whom the Father created the universe itself, Jesus, the Son of God, knows that the created order and the Kingdom are based on the divine law of reciprocity, or “you reap what you sow”. In daily living it is represented by an ethic: “Be merciful” and by a dictum: “For with the measure you use it will be measured back to you” (6:38). Every action generates an equal and opposite reaction. Mercy is intrinsic to God’s nature. It is not just what God does; it is who God is. Mercy is the healing balm that flows into our wounds from the loving heart of God. More than sacrifice, mercy is one of the primary virtues of God, along with righteousness, justice, beauty and love. Together these are attributes of God’s discernible glory. God is so good, He is merciful. God is so great, He is generous.
What measure do you need? Use that measure first towards others. Then God will compound it back to you: “A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap.” I look forward to joining you as we explore God’s generosity and mercy together!
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Generosity flows from pure mercy. Mercy would make us generous both in what we don’t and do offer one another (6:37-38). When mercy is embodied we don’t judge,
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