Here in Toronto, we like to make fun of Hamilton. As I entered The Hammer today, I have to admit I was a bit envious (don't tell). It's a city with an active arts community, an urban core that's starting to be renewed, and a good vibe. It kind of reminded me of the hip part of Queen Street in Toronto around the Drake.
I was in town to visit Pernell at FRWY. I got a peak at their Cafe and plan on returning soon with my wife for a date. I can never talk to Pernell without getting excited about the shape that ministry can take in today's context. The FRWY is a little off the map and it is exciting to see it develop with its own unique ethos. It seems true and right and I love what they are doing. Churches don't have to all be cookie cutter.
I got a little excited about similar things happening in Toronto. I am in central Etobicoke now but I have always had a soft spot for downtown. Who knows if that same sort of ethos might take shape here - I can only hope.
I know this is going to sound glib but I just don't see Jesus or the Apostles worrying about ethos. It takes cares of itself when other things are happening.
Hi Trish,
It's possible I mean something different than you do. By ethos, I mean things like what a group values, how they behave. Seems to me that this was a pretty important issue to the Jesus and the apostles.
Thanks for hanging out today Darryl. It was fun. I really enjoy our times together. I am glad you could come and see the cafe and feel The Hammer vibe.