Global Priors Council
Chicago Nexus
July 26, 1976
PRIORS COUNCIL OPENING ADDRESS
We are celebrating our Silver Jubilee 25 years.
We did not get to Beirut and we don't have 500 people gathered
here to celebrate the Anniversary, but we did have 64,666 participants
in Town Meetings, 1,600 in Global Social Demonstration Consults,
400 in ITI's, 390 in GRA's, 500 in Town Meeting Assemblies, 600
in a Town Meeting Rally, 1,000 in HRM's and other courses, and
250 on Town Meeting circuits 70,000 people have celebrated
the Silver Jubilee of new life on the earth. Beirut may not have
been ready, but the world as a whole is ready for this dawn of
new possibility for man.
I want to read something to you that is going to
shock you.
"As far as we are concerned, we do not wish
to stand in any one's way, nor do we wish to bring discredit on
the ministry God has given us. Indeed we want to prove ourselves
genuine ministers of God whatever we have to go through, patient
endurance of troubles, even disasters, be flogged or imprisoned,
being moved, having to work like slaves, having to go without
food or sleep. All this we want to meet with sincerity, with insight
and patience by sheer kindness and the Holy Spirit, with genuine
love speaking the plain truth and living by the power of God.
Our sole defense, our only weapon, is a life of integrity, whether
we meet honor or dishonor, praise or blame, called imposters,
we must be true; being nobodies, we must be in the public eye.
Never far from death, yet here we are alive. Always going through
it, yet never going under. We know sorrow, yet our joy is inextinguishable.
We have nothing to bless ourselves with and yet, we bless many
others with true riches. We are penniless and yet, in reality,
we have everything worth having."
2 Corinthians 6:310
I have been thinking about the last 25 years.
I haven't been in the Movement all that time, and yet I have.
My mind goes to 1968: I remember standing in the courtyard of
the West Side seeing four trucks being loaded with all the junk
that the people thought was important to take with them to Los
Angeles, to Boston, to Atlanta, and to Chicago. And here we are
today, gathered from 104 centers across the face of this earth,
to celebrate 25 years of the selfconscious life of one aspect
of the Movement of God in the history of the 20th Century.
We have operated in fouryear hunks of time
since 1968 when those trucks left. Those first four years ended
in 1972 with the Social Process Triangles and the New Religious
Mode. The recent four years began with The Other World and has
ended with 500 Town Meetings and eight Global Social Demonstrations
in the world. That is where we are. It is a phenomenal history.
We have come the journey to this point with great expectations
of what God is going to require next, and we know, by the very
effulgence of what we are experiencing tonight, that He is going
to require an awful lot. We wait on tiptoe wondering what that
will be.
I guess it is because I am in phase III that
I get sentimental. I don't know if that has anything to do with
it or not, but I have never seen the Order: Ecumenical look so
good. It is a phenomenon. We are a people who have been tested
these last four years, particularly this last
year; tested by our turn to the world, by our
risk to run into the world and declare the good news.
Remember 1973 when we got so excited about the
Guild? We spent the whole summer talking about the form of the
guild, the logistics of the guild, the frame of the guild, and
the something else of the guild, and we all went out to get advocacy.
Everywhere we went we got advocacy and it was wonderful. Then
we did not know what to do with it.
We knew there was something called the Primal
Community Experiment. We knew it was right and we knew it was
what turning to the world and being the churchintheworld
required, but we didn't know what to do. There was a kind of humiliation
when the binoculars of the world turned on our minuscule Religious
Houses and said, "Here they are. They have proclaimed their
presence. Now, what in the world are they going to do?" We
have been tested, and that testing was the only way to push us
to demand of ourselves clarity on what it meant to turn to the
world and to be the ones who care for the world.
We have discovered in the past four years how
to care for ourselves in mission. We have discovered that we are
involved in the task of a lifetime. In Asia a few years ago we
said, "This is a very different situation than you face in
North America. This is a very unique situation. You cannot understand
how different it is here, because the language is different and
things are different. To really be the church would be less difficult
somewhere else than it is where we are located." What I mean
by learning to care for ourselves, is that when I was in Sudtonggan,
I did not hear one of our colleagues say such a stupid thing.
I believe we have learned in the four years what it means to be
the church and what it is to live by our own resources, before
God, in this time. We have been tested in battle and we are alive.
We have learned a lot.
We have learned what it means to be areal. We
have learned what it means to live out of our own resources, to
decide that there isn't some hidden hand either in some other
part of the universe or in a place called Centrum in Chicago,
Singapore or Bombay. We have discovered that the whole weight
of the world is on our back and it has nothing to do with whether
a communique comes or doesn't come, whether money comes or doesn't
come. That does not change the election that God has placed upon
us to care for our hunk of geography, no matter what happens.
We have learned that what it means to care for the geography to
which we have been assigned is to care for the entire globe.
.We have discovered corporateness over the past
four years. Once we wore corporateness on our sleeve and now it
is an interior resolve, not as a virtue, but as that which is
necessary to bring off the campaigns by which mankind will be
renewed for the continuous journey that it is on. We have discovered
that we are able and equipped to work with anyone. The word for
that is yin yang. We have discovered in a new way that there are
not highers and lowers, Easterners and Westerners, males and females.
In the creative tension that all of those are. is birthed the
creativity that allows us to think effectively for what is needed
for the earth. This is a brand new happening. I think we've also
discovered new corporateness in our marriages in the past four
years. Now, I am not a romantic at that point; there is still
tension in marriages today, but the colleagueship of working together
in a campaign with your spouse is one of the most tremendous,
fulfilling tasks that life has offered us at this time. We have
rediscovered corporateness.
In the past four years, we have discovered and
internalized tactical prowess not because we wanted to,
but because being in the world required it of us. Four years ago,
at the time when we were running around getting the authorization
for those Primal Community Experiments, we felt like babies. I
still feel like a baby in tactical prowess, but have discovered
that it is necessary for adequate sociological care in the world.
We have discovered that dealing with the contradictions of life
is absolutely crucial in order to be effective in releasing the
creativity of humankind in forging tomorrow. The issue is not
tactical prowess, the issue is being the ones who have the distance,
the engagement and the sensitivity to discern what it is that
will release tomorrow for the world. Perhaps it is only the beginning,
but we are beginning to be like the wolves who sense the enemy.
We are beginning to be those who can discern where to move and
where not to move, when to wait and when to attack, when to hold
our power and when to release it.
Finally, in being tested by the battle, we are
those who have discovered all over again what some of us thought
we had lost. We have discovered that we are engaged more profoundly
than we ever knew in our infancy in being the church. We are being
those who release the future. We are being those who plumb the
profound depths of the spirit. We are being those who allow people
to once again experience the awe and the mystery of life itself.
We discovered that when we turned to the world, we did not turn
away from the church but we embodied in our very being what it
meant to be the church. We discovered all over again that we profoundly
appreciated and engaged in being the authentic religious: those
concerned with lifegiving.
We discovered all over again that what it meant
to be religious was to give life, to release life where it was
needed. We remembered all over again the words that John the Baptist's
disciples brought to Jesus, "Are you the one, or should we
wait for another?" And Jesus said, "You go tell John
what you see, that Maliwada walks, that Sudtonggan hears, that
Jeju Do has words of truth given to it." We have discovered
what it means to be the church.
This leads us to a point of time when we are
at a crossroads and this is a wonder to me. I never thought our
directions and the readiness of the earth would come together
in a common intersection, but I believe that is what has happened.
There is a readiness of the earth for rebirth. You know that and
I know that, and therefore, I am not saying anything new that
you have not heard before. But that is phenomenally exciting and
it is an incredible burden, for this is the moment in time that
we dare not lose and dare not throw away. The earth is ready.
Shall I rehearse again the village movements across Korea, India,
the Philippines and Africa, or the village movements in North
America which we may call community movements or neighborhood
movements? The awakening of local community to re-forge its destiny,
to care for its people and to see what its place is in the global
economy of our time is happening. Those things have come about
in the last four years, since last we began a fouryear plan.
Or shall I talk about the new sense of social
responsibility that has been awakened in the economic community.
The economic community, for the first time in a long ,long time,
understands itself as responsible for the rebirth of society and
has dared to take upon itself that task. Should I remind us that
over 500 banks in the United States have supported the Town Meeting?
I doubt that that would have happened four years ago, but now
it has happened.
Shall I rehearse again the readiness of the political?
The political collapsed a long, long time ago, but it has been
symbolized in Watergate and the collapse of political systems
around the world: Italy, Portugal, Spain and others. We have been
reminded that the old crystallized integrities that once were
the basis of the social structure have collapsed and now that
collapse has been symbolized. We should thank God for this happening,
for it releases the possibility of the birthing of a new morality
and a new integrity across the globe. A1l people have discovered
that the globalis in isolation from the localis, or the broad
bureaucratic separated from the engagement of local man, is destructive
and ineffective in releasing the new earth.
Finally, shall I rehearse the rise of local community
and local man. There is a new awareness that the people who go
to Washington, to Delhi, or to any capital of any nation have
no answer. Local man yearns to be engaged in charting his own
destiny. He is alive and seeking for new skill, new wisdom and
new tools to be effective in the global world of which he is a
part. Every human being on this earth knows he is a part of the
globe and cannot escape it. There is a rise of local man and the
yearning for effectivity.
We have become aware, with humiliation, of how
isolated we have been from local community, both by our educations
and, for those in the west, by our national upbringing. At the
same time, through social demonstrations particularly, we have
become aware that we are at one with all humanity. We are at the
point of rebuilding the earth. We know that spirit is the key,
otherwise we would fall victim to the liberal heresy of thinking
that rebuilding this community or that community is our goal.
Rather, it is the spirit of the creativity of all of humankind
so that it can create the future that needs to be released.
To do this we have, in the past year particularly,
turned to the masses. I'm not particularly happy with that term
anymore because it has an abstract feel. We have turned to the
local, to community. Although it was back in 1972 that we said
we turned to the world, it was probably not until this very year
that you and I could dare say that we knew how to awaken and engage
local community in the creation of its future. If you think that
is a victory, it is, but it is also a heavy burden to know that
you have the responsibility to see that that wisdom and the skill
of the globe become the property of every community across the
face of this globe.
We have discovered a tool for the awakening of
local communities Town Meeting. I remember that old bug
model that we used to have. We had a section on it called witnessing
love. If you want to know what witnessing love is, it is Town
Meeting. It is the place where a community discovers all over
again the honor and greatness of being the primal unit in society;
where it discovers all over again that there is hope in spite
of the fact that the agencies and bureaucracy has been demonically
destroying the possibility of authentic participation in community
and engagement in the creation of its future. That is witnessing
love. The awakening and if you want to use the religious word,
the evangelism, the good news, is the possibility for the future
of this community. The awakening is key.
We have turned to the local in Global Social
Demonstration. We said we would do eight this year, and we have
done eight. But I want to suggest to you that the turn to the
masses and the turn to the local, or the year to celebrate the
phenomenal victory of Global Social Demonstration, is not this
year, but next year. The sign that we have turned to the local
is our capacity to release replication, our capacity to allow
a broad spectrum of local communities to pick up the sign created
by these eight and to release the potential of their own community.
That is what I would mean by justing love.
We talk in Global Social Demonstration of the
shadow, of the one who follows the auxiliary in order that he
can know all the auxiliary knows. I hope that we all understand
that the shadow is not an option but an absolutely crucial dynamic
for care for the earth in our time. That is not true simply of
Global Social Demonstration, but having a shadow shadow
consultants, shadow orchestrators, shadow workshop leaders
is crucial for the replication of Town Meeting as it is for Global
Social Demonstration.
We have turned to the masses and have discovered
that we are also called to find a way of sustaining ourselves
in the task. I said earlier that that was one of the things we
had been tested with in the battle and that we had sustained ourselves.
I want to suggest that as we turn to the masses more and more,
sustaining ourselves in the task is one of the keys to our future.
I think we did phenomenally in this past year in discovering that
we can do social demonstration and Town Meeting without any hidden
hands that come from some place else. That is crucial. We are
revolutionaries who live off the land. We are revolutionaries
who are never going to allow one program to not start for the
sake of mankind because of some flaw in the global communications
or the development system. We are the people who are going to
decide that care for the earth requires figuring out the global
finances and the local finances. We will find a way to see that
care for the earth continues.
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As we turn to the masses, we are also going to
discover in the year ahead how to be capable of flexibility in
our major maneuvers. I suppose this year did
not turn out exactly like you anticipated. I know in North America,
we had an image of 1,000 Town Meetings, and we had 500. We had
pictures of a different configuration of troops, but we are the
people who have decided that troops is never the problem. We are
the ones who find the way that God has given us to see that the
victory required ~of us takes place. I suspect in the year ahead
that we are going to discover brand new ways of effecting maneuvers,
strategies and tactics in order that we can be the effective ones.
We are going to have flexibility that allows us to keep focused
on the task of victory for the sake of the renewal of community.
Finally, I want to say just a couple of things
about what it means to be the Order in the midst of turning to
the world and turning to the local. The other day one of our metro
colleagues from Boston began to extol the Order in our Area meeting.
He kept referring to the Boston prior and the Boston prior kept
getting nervous. He said he wished that the colleague would
stop referring to him by name. I reminded
him that that is what happens when wedecide to be the Order
in history. We are the presence of hope to the comm~nity. We cannot
be embarrassed because they use our names, even though we know
that we are nobodies. That is the first hope these people have
seen for years and years. Somewhere it is called the Jesus principle.
That's a little heavy, but I think we are clear now that there
is no Town Meeting without the presence of the Order and no Global
Social Demonstration without the presence of the Order.
When we first started Town Meeting, we used the
word catalytic. We thought that catalytic meant that if you snapped
your fingers, dominoes would begin to fall and we could step back
and do something else. We have discovered that being catalytic
means to be present in the midst of an event, an event that would
happen anyway but that our presence makes happen faster. Even
though you do nothing, your very presence, in the Blue, is a symbol
of hope to community. We are going to discover anew in this coming
year that being the Order is that without which the new society
will not come into being.
We are going to discover, as the Order, what
it means to be generals. Remember that old poem which talked about
firing into a crowd and somebody having to captain the ship? I
think that is partly what generalship is about. We are going to
become those who discover again that our task is not being good
generals or having a super war, but winning, winning the way against
the apathy of our time, against the decision of some to keep life
as it is when God has decided it needs to move on. We are those
who have decided to throw ourselves into the fray and win, and
we will do so.
We are in a time when the world is ready, but
mind you, we are not the only spirit on the face of the earth
that is seeking the allegiance of man This is a time when those
who would encrust the world more than it is now are also abroad
in the land. We, as the Order not this outfit but all Those
Who Care need to seek out that enemy and curtail it in
order that the experiment in human history continue.
We are called, as the Order, to be those who
do not getsucked into one Town Meeting or one Global Social
Demonstration. We are those who are called to be a sign for the
whole earth. It is so easy to get sucked into one Global Social
Demonstration or one Town Meeting and suckle our existence out
of it. It is eight social demonstrations at this moment that are
the social demonstration sign and no one of them is a sign by
itself. It would be great if, just to symbolize to ourselves that
we are called to show a sign of the engagement with mankind, we
transferred everybody who is in one social demonstration into
another, just to say to ourselves that we are out to be a sign
of what all humanity can do.
I recall that situation in Jesus' life when he
was healing the sick. He said to his disciples, "There's
this huge line of people, but let's quit. We've got to move on
to something else." You can imagine them saying, "Lord,
there's this huge line of people waiting." He would say,
"I didn't come out to do this," and go on. The sign
we are out to raise with social demonstration is the sign that
all men can do what is beheld there. You can imagine that if Jesus
had stayed one more minute, they would have discovered what he
could do and not what they could do. That we have set ourselves
for two years is right. Then we must move on, in order that that
which is a sign does not turn into a perversion, but stays a sign
that all men and all creation can participate in its own recreation.
It pleases me to say that we are going to learn
to pray. We are going to learn to stand before the Mystery with
cries for direction. We have never stood in a time when there
were more opportunities open to us, and when we were more confused
about which ones were the right ones to take, to lead to the release
of humanity. Therefore, we will learn to pray without ceasing.
We have been called to be an Order. We have been
elected to a strange and fantastic destiny. I suppose all of us
feel the weight of it. I told some people a few weeks ago that
I do not want to do one more Town Meeting orchestration, because
every time I do one of those, I experience the weight of that
entire community and its future on my back. But that is what election
is all about. We are the elected community, and if you don't believe
it, just look. Some will leave; some have left. I find myself
weeping for some who were my fathers in the faith who have left,
but I find within the vision of the three campaigns and winning
the war, that I dare not take time to take it seriously. The time
is right for our responsibility and care for the earth.
A few weeks ago I was very morose. It had been
a bad day. I had had five bad calls. I went up to my room, and
felt sorry for the way it had all turned out. I had two vodka
martinis and wrote a poem. The second to the last line of the
poem was something that was really a prayer. It said, "Lord,
where's another group that will do this?" Then it was almost
like from outer space I wrote the last line, "But there isn't
any other." That is our election
I want to close by reading the line out of the
scripture that we never used in RS1. It is a fantastic line.
"Now is the acceptable time and this very day, this very
day is the day of salvation."