We Believe in the City God has a passion for the city. At history's earliest moment, God spoke to our first parents and called them to establish human civilization upon the earth (Gen 1:28). This is what theologians historically called the Cultural Mandate. At history's end, the apostle John tells us, all the kings of the earth will bring their cultural treasures into a great city and offer them to God. Every nationality will offer their greatest riches to adorn the City of God (Rev 21:24-26).
Jesus Christ doesn't save us so we can escape from the city. He saves the city itself--including all people who turn to him, whatever their race, language, gender, personal background or nationality. He's renewing us at Memorial individually and collectively, and is renewing our various relationships and callings through us: the family, the arts, education, law, medicine, labor, marriage, singleness, retail, housing, government, friendship, everything. We're committed to the city. We believe in it. We want God to use us to love St. Louis, to revitalize its institutions, and to renew its neighborhoods and culture. |