There are various answers to this question. This is the first, of a series of videos that will follow, that revolves around the topics that often linger in the mind of many churchgoers.
We use words like "liturgy", "doctrine", "denomination", and so many more and assume that our understanding of these words is the same as those we are speaking to. But often many do not even know the meaning of frequently used Christian terminology.
The Reformation of 1517 and the theology of Martin Luther (and many more) are constantly reminding us to keep reforming! My hope is that these videos will serve as motivation to keep thinking, to keep asking questions, to keep conversing, and to keep reforming.
The Gospel message is one that will never change, and neither needs no change. Our contexts and culture however are ever-changing. The question that I often find myself asking is what kind of "frame" are we placing our message in?
When we look at the world of visual art we can often see the period that an artwork was done in, or influenced by, just by looking at the kind of frame that has been used (or even the absence of a frame).
Our words and actions "frame" the messages that we convey.
Let us be conscious of the frames that we use. Are they taking all the attention away from the image being portrayed, or are they guiding onlookers to see the beauty of what is being portrayed?
Let us keep reforming, let us keep reframing!
Produced by: Ingrid Kassier
Interviewed: Pastor Felix Meylahn
Location: Stellenbosch Lutheran Church
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