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Community of Christ the Redeemer: Taking
the Call Seriously
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an interview with Jim Kolar
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When and how did your community begin?
The community of Christ the Redeemer has its
origins in a prayer meeting that started at a
youth center in St. Paul MN, USA in the fall of
1972. From that same prayer meeting, two
outreaches also developed: an international
evangelistic ministry to high school students: NET Ministries.
From its very origin the community of Christ
the Redeemer has had a strong orientation to
bringing youth and young adults closer to
Christ, which has been both a great blessing and
a great challenge –striving to keep the overall
vision and call in its rightful balance. There
have been two brotherhoods that trace their
origin to the Community: the Franciscan
Brothers of Peace, and the Companions of
Christ, a public association of Diocesan
priests.
In the early days, the Lord spoke to us through
the prophet Isaiah:
“Go through, go
through the gates, prepare the way for the
people; build up, build up the highway, clear
it of stones, lift up an ensign over the
peoples…They shall be called the holy people,
the redeemed of the Lord.” Isaiah 62.
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Where are you located?
We are located in the greater metropolitan area
of St. Paul/Minneapolis MN, USA. There are a
number of clusters or neighborhood areas with a
higher density of community folks.
Tell us a bit about community
demographics:
– Number of
members: 429 adults and roughly 450 children
– Rough ages
of adults and kids: ages range from newborns to
81
– Ecumenical
make-up: We are a Catholic Community,
established as a Private Association of
Christian Faithful since June of 1985.
– Kinds of
professions: full range of professions and jobs.
Law, medicine, academic, IT, construction, and
more.
How often do you meet, and in what
configurations?
A normal month would have:
– An overall
Gathering – including children
– A second
gathering for everyone – except for young
singles/professionals who would meet separately
– A meeting
of the Covenant members or a district meeting or
a family formation night
What do you as a community feel the
Lord is saying to you just now?
– “I have
gathered you here and I will tell you what I
am doing. I am knitting you together.
I am forming you as members of my Body; not just
any body – but the body of my son. For I tell
you, this night, this very night, I am
raising up a body for my son to inhabit and to
dwell in.
– “I’ve
chosen you for this time. I had this
time in mind for you when I created you and
brought you into being. And so I say, draw
confidence from me.”
– “Take
seriously the call I’ve given to you –
to bring others to me.”
– “Remember
that I have called you to be together – to be
a people. It is no accident that I have called
you together in this time. There is
power in being together. There is also a cost in
being together.
– “I
call you to identify yourselves more deeply as
a people – as a people with a
particular way of life; you are the Community of
Christ the Redeemer.”
– “I am
making you ready to bear the call I have for you
– even to the offering of your lives. I
will call you to an ever more radical life
together – a deeper laying down of your lives
for one another.
– “I have
invested in you. I have called you together. I
have revealed myself to you. I say, invest
yourselves in me and in the call I have for
you.”
Some reflections that come to mind as I think
about these words/senses:
The stress on God’s
initiative, God’s plan to gather and bring us
together; to be a people, a people in whom He
can dwell and through whom He can act – to bring
others to himself.
This call is
“forward moving”, or to use a different image
“downward moving” – it is directional – leading
us to go more deeply into it.
The call has to do
with “this time”. It has to do with the ongoing
“incarnation” in this day and age.
What areas of community life or service
do you feel are a focus for the community,
things you all are working to strengthen or
take new strides in?
The blessings and challenges of growth – how to
work with and respond to that; the challenges of
our culture and its impact particularly on
younger folks, children, and families.
What particular strength or call do you
feel you as a community have been given by the
Lord just now?
The young people in community are doing well.
They are stepping up and taking their place in
the life and work that God has called us to.
Why is it a help being part of the
larger network of communities of the Sword of
the Spirit?
The benefit of solidarity and the sharing of
wisdom and experience.
What is your community doing right now
to express our ecumenical call in the Sword of
the Spirit?
We have speakers from various church
backgrounds come to the community for various
events and conferences.
If people in your area wanted to
contact you, what’s the best way for them to
do it?
We have a website: www.ccredeemer.org
Jim Kolar
is a coordinator of Christ the Redeemer
Community.
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