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'Wild Goose': A New Kind Of Christian Revival

Wild Goose Festival

First Posted: 06/18/11 09:49 AM ET Updated: 08/19/11 06:12 AM ET

By Yonat Shimron
Religion News Service

DURHAM, N.C. (RNS) It's summer. It's hot. It's the South.

That must mean it's time for an old-fashioned camp meeting.

Next week (June 23-26), the bygone staple of the tent revival will be reincarnated on a bucolic North Carolina farm as The Wild Goose Festival. Nearly 10 years in the making, the festival is an attempt to re-imagine Christianity for the 21st century under a bigger, wider more inclusive tent.

The four-day festival is expected to draw thousands of young campers and some of the leading lights of the so-called Emergent Christianity movement.

With musicians such as David Wilcox and Michelle Shocked, and speakers such as Brian McLaren, Jay Bakker and Shane Claiborne, festival leaders hope to establish the premier venue for 20-somethings who love God but aren't thrilled with institutional Christianity, particularly the religious right.

"We want to look each other in the eye and say, 'We may not agree on everything but we're going to recognize our essential humanity,"' said Mike Morrell, a blogger in Raleigh, N.C., and festival spokesman.

Festival planners are a diverse bunch. They include more traditional evangelicals alongside emergent church leaders, neo-monastics and progressive Christians. Organizers want to distance themselves from the politicized versions of Christianity, and re-engage in social justice work -- particularly prison reform, a topic of some of the sessions.

They will converge on Shakori Hills, a 72-acre tract of forest and meadows in North Carolina's Piedmont region, better known as the site of an annual roots music festival.

Wild Goose leaders share a conviction that there are multiple streams of Christianity flowing into one river.

"We gather to learn what Jesus came to teach us, which is not how to be a Christian, but how to be human," said festival organizer Gareth Higgins, a writer and film critic based in Durham, N.C.

Unlike other high-profile Christian events, the Wild Goose Festival will try to reverse the traditional dynamic between speakers and their audience. At least 20 of the speakers will frame questions for the audience and then sit among them as they listen to possible answers.

The festival is modeled on Greenbelt, a British Christian rock festival now in its 37th year. The term "wild goose" is a Celtic metaphor for the Holy Spirit: noisy, passionate, not easily tamed and tending to flock together.

Already, the festival has drawn the ire of more conventional evangelical bloggers who don't like its inclusive nature or openness to gays and lesbians, though festival leaders have not taken any formal positions on such issues.

"The wise Christian will have nothing to do with these neo-Gnostic fools who've unbuckled themselves from the Word of God and have embarked upon their Wild Goose Chase of subjective experience," wrote Southern Baptist blogger Ken Silva of New Hampshire-based Apprising Ministries.

Although there are several other annual U.S.-based Christian musi festivals -- Creation, Cornerstone, Fishnet, to name a few -- Wild Goose is pitching bigger theological stakes. Franciscan friar Richard Rohr will lead a workshop; as will "recovering evangelical" writer Frank Schaeffer, son of the 1970s evangelical icon Francis Schaeffer.

Unlike other Christian music festivals, the musicians invited to perform at Wild Goose are not members of the praise-and-worship music pantheon or even crossover artists. They are mainstream secular musicians who happen to be Christian.

The festival's most impressive feat may be that all the speakers and performers have waived their fees, essentially appearing for free.

"There's something moving here," said David LaMotte, a Raleigh songwriter who works on peace issues for the North Carolina Council of Churches, a co-sponsor of the event. "We've created a vision. I hope it comes to pass."

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By Yonat Shimron Religion News Service DURHAM, N.C. (RNS) It's summer. It's hot. It's the South. That must mean it's time for an old-fashioned camp meeting. Next week (June 23-26), the bygone...
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BrotherRog
author, Kissing Fish: christianity for people who
12:29 PM on 06/27/2011
Nice description of the origins and intentions of the event! Here's what I wrote about it -- largely in response to the grumblings of certain naysayers:
http://www.elephantjournal.com/2011/06/wild-goose-festival-spiritual-renewal-takes-flight/
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farmilyman
everything is illusion
06:17 AM on 06/22/2011
The camp teaches people how to be delusional.
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gemmax
12:17 AM on 06/22/2011
Good nite everyone. And to all of you who are feeling superior and self righteous regarding these people, try to remember what Jesus said about the Judgment. It might be a good idea to try prayer instead of discord.
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The Ghoul
I live off Republican tears and I'm never hungry
02:24 AM on 06/22/2011
I remember what Jesus said about the Judgment.
"But those my enemies, which would not that I should reign over them, bring here, and slay them before me." Luke 19:27
12:00 AM on 06/22/2011
It sounds like the masses are craving what The Salvation Army has been teaching, preaching, and doing for centuries.
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gemmax
11:06 PM on 06/21/2011
hmmm i read and study them almost every day, and the one thing that Jesus was not is your view of progressive.
pavementends42
Micro-bio is a study, not a blurb.
01:21 PM on 06/21/2011
I think this makes perfect sense. Evangelical Protestants are facing their very own Reformation. Too long the politics of the Puritanical breed of Protestantism prevalent in the US has gone on, railing against our society and presuming to force this practice on those around it. It's very Christian and characteristic of such a body to cast off arcane practices, no longer relevant--or even appropriate--in free society. Praise and lift up those Christians who practice their faith AND common sense!
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The Ghoul
I live off Republican tears and I'm never hungry
11:05 PM on 06/20/2011
I wish the editors of Huffington Post would focus on the news and not the delusions of people who talk to invisible sky gods.
03:52 AM on 06/21/2011
You clicked the link pal.
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gemmax
11:13 PM on 06/21/2011
This is a Christian forum.Huff post has hundreds of news items in all categories. I'm always curious as to why an atheist comes here. Is it because we are more interesting than anyone else? God is more interesting than anyone else? You are bored stiff by people who have no hope? Or is it science that bores you? At any rate for whatever the reason, even if it is just to stir up trouble...we are glad that you are here.
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The Ghoul
I live off Republican tears and I'm never hungry
01:28 AM on 06/22/2011
or maybe it's because people like yourself believe in talking snakes, virgin birth and penis mutilation. Then you put your god on every dollar, court house and school in the land. Your people have a church on every other street corner, yet still feel the need to harass people at home. You make laws based on your bronze age beliefs and stand in the way of every scientific advancement. Maybe I'm trying to fight those things and return America to what it was before you big money, sex hating Jesus freaks ruined it.
08:48 PM on 06/20/2011
Progressive Christianity is the -Devil's- work because -God- never wanted us to be inclusive by allowing -Evil- to mix with real Christians or -Liberal Philosophy- to mix with real Christians namely to allow women to butcher their unborn children with -Abortions-. Progressive Christianity allows sexual orientation by christian human beings that could be eliminated by a program of Christian values and humanistic humanity etc. etc. etc....
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EnigmaCat
I brake for frogs.
10:06 PM on 06/20/2011
Christ was progressive. I think he'd approve.
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gemmax
10:07 AM on 06/21/2011
How? Refer me to the the scripture that shows Christ as a progressive.
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The Ghoul
I live off Republican tears and I'm never hungry
11:04 PM on 06/20/2011
If god hates abortion, why is there an abortion potion in the bible? Numbers Chapter 5, because I know your church doesn't want you to know.
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gemmax
11:05 AM on 06/21/2011
Numbers Chapter 5 is the description of a religious rite practiced in that period of time to attempt to have woman confess her adultery. There is no 'abortion formula.'
The bible tells us that man was created in the image of God. Human life is sacred. When the scriptures speak of a child before or after they are born, the word used is "brephos" , meaning infant.
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michelesda
My micro-bio is empty.
06:38 AM on 06/20/2011
I need Jesus to teach me how to be human? Do any of these folks ever listen to themselves?
04:29 PM on 06/19/2011
"We want to look each other in the eye and say, 'We may not agree on everything but we're going to recognize our essential humanity,"

Isn't this what Christianity is essentially all about, "Love God and Love your neighbour?" All the hair splitting just leads away from that message. "I'm right because i interpret this piece of scripture this way, and you should be condemned because you don't", seems hateful. I don't think that was the original intent.
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gemmax
11:15 PM on 06/21/2011
Christianity is about Christ, not us.
12:51 AM on 06/22/2011
I don't disagree, in that the essence of Christ's message, I believe is what Christ taught about treating one another, loving God by using the gifts we are given to help people, do good to the best of our abilities, to be forgiving and healing--and how Jesus exemplified that. We all fall short of this goal, in my opinion, when we split hairs over who's the more faithful denomination. You are welcome to your opinion. My opinion is that there is nothing wrong with this festival if it brings people together for common good.
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meeks
Perfectly my flawed self at all times
08:04 AM on 06/22/2011
Well said Kimm2
02:29 PM on 06/19/2011
It seems like there would be plenty of opportunity for religious leaders to sexually abuse kids at an event if no parents are present. Rule number one of today's religions: NEVER, under any circumstances, ALLOW YOUR CHILDREN TO BE NEAR A PRIEST, UNATTENDED.
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gemmax
11:38 PM on 06/21/2011
Childhood sexual abuse per year in the USA 80-100 thousand reported cases by a family member.
Priests account for only a handful of other cases. Teachers account for more. Teachers are rarely held accountable.
You can look these statistics up. They are public info.
Priests are just people, some good, some bad. Ministers BTW of every faith admit to sexual misconduct.
But the truth is, it is parents, and uncles and aunts and brothers and sisters, cousins even grandparents who sexually abuse about 8,000 children per month in the USA.
Note: I am not Catholic. Just saying....
12:50 PM on 06/19/2011
For the context of my comment is quoted by Ms. Shimron: http://tiny.cc/ljxa9
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DutchUncleAl
Civil rights should never be decided by popular vo
12:41 PM on 06/19/2011
Another great waste of time.
11:00 AM on 06/19/2011
Just what the world needs: another "Christian" revival.

Jesus would be so embarrassed by what's done in his name.
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gemmax
11:46 PM on 06/21/2011
"Go ye, therefore. and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy ghost, teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you"
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Slate 1947
Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.
10:47 AM on 06/19/2011
"The wise Christian will have nothing to do with these neo-Gnostic fools..."

"This so-called new religion is nothing but a pack of weird rituals and chants designed to take away the money of fools. Now let us say the lord's prayer 40 times, but first let's pass the collection plate." [Rev. Lovejoy] - on "The Simpsons"