The UAC Milwaukee

Spirituality, Not Religion

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UAC Milwaukee!



We are in hiatus for the Summer as we prepare to reopen in a new location in the Fall.  In the meantime, you can join us live on line for a 30 minute message and prayer each Sunday morning at 10am Central Daylight Time!  To join us, simply point your browser to www.livestream.com/ChristEnlight at 10am!  If you miss us live, our programs will be available for viewing on demand at the same web address.  Our clergy remain available for pastoral care at the numbers listed below!

Watch for an announcement that will be forthcoming about a new kind of church service.  The forum will be roundtable, casual, conversational, interactive, and fun.  We are planning on meeting in Bay View.  Watch for details coming in August!

We offer a Progressive Christianity group through Meetup.com that meets on the second Tuesday of every month.  Check just below this text for more information.  We also have a Gay Spirituality Meetup Group that is forming.  Watch for an announcement regarding meeting dates and times for that group here on our website!

We also invite you to check out our cleaner, leaner, meaner denominational website at www.TheUAC.net.  There are many exciting opportunities on the way at UAC Milwaukee.  If you would like to be placed on our mailing list, send us an email at UACMilw@gmail.com!


JOIN US THE SECOND TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH AT 7pm!

Join us at the Starbucks coffee shop at 124th Street and Capitol Drive for our monthly Milwaukee Progressive Christianity Meetup group, hosted by our own Bishop Craig Bergland.  It doesn't matter what tradition you are from, or what you believe, or if you go to church.  What does matter is that you want to explore your spiritual journey with other people for whom the traditional belief system is a restrictive fit at times.  We meet on the second Tuesday of each month at 7pm.  Our first meeting is June 8th, and we hope to see you there!  Visit http://www.meetup.com/Milwaukee-Progressive-Christianity/ to RSVP!


We are pleased to be the home of Christ Enlight in Milwaukee


Christ Enlight: A spirituality that will forever change the way you look at Christianity

www.ChristEnlight.org


At UAC Milwaukee, We're All About Wellness!

Our clergy are here to serve you in all circumstances and situations in life.  We offer traditional clergy services - weddings, baptisms, sick calls and hospital visitation, funeral and bereavement services, and pastoral care - but we also offer a wide range of spiritual and healing services to address the whole person.  We offer Reiki and other healing modalities, meditation instruction, spiritual guidance and companioning, spiritual counseling, and a host of other spiritual services that transcend traditional religious boundaries and move into all the places where God is found.  To learn more, send us an email at UACMilw@gmail.com and we will be happy to send you a brochure explaining how we can help you to follow your spiritual calling!


Join our own Bishop Craig and his guest for the week as he hosts Christ Enlight Blog Talk Radio on Wednesdays at 10am Central Time.  You can use the player above this text to listen live or on demand.  We hope you will join us!

Your generous contributions keep our work funded and enable us to continue to deliver services to the community. 


Clergy Contact Information

Generally speaking, our clergy are off on Sunday afternoons and evenings. However, clergy are always available in an emergency. To contact clergy at any time, please call (414) 430-0888 or email craig.bergland@gmail.com for Bishop Craig Bergland.  You may also call (414) 793-4828 or email RevJ@MilwaukeeMinistry.org for Deacon Jeffrey Montoya. If there is no answer, please leave a message and your call will be returned shortly.  We also both frequently check our email.


 

Do you believe in, or are you seeking:

God, the Ground of Being, Goddess, the Divine, the Transcendent, the Universe, Allah, Buddha Nature, Christ Consciousness, the All, Nirvana, or any of the vitually countless names for the goal of the spiritual path?  Do you find your answer not only in "worship", but also in places like Nature, Metaphysics, Astrology, Reiki and all of the healing arts, within your psychic abilities, in the New Age movement, or in some combination of the above?  Are you a former Christian who struggled to find God inside institutional religion but have no problem finding God elsewhere?  Most of all, do you find your answer in the still, small voice within that is most often accessed through silence, meditation, contemplation, and mantra practice?  If so, then UAC MILWAUKEE is a place for you to meet other seekers of the Divine to share our stories and travel the path to union with the Ground of our Being together.  There is no judgment here, only love.  Our hope is to learn from one another as companions on the Way.

SHOCKED?

For many people who read the paragraph above, the first thought they have is, "How can you say that?  This isn't what I have been taught!"  We agree that most people have been taught that there is only one way to God and that all those who follow another way are doomed at best to failure and at worst to eternal damnation.  A study of what the founders of the world's major religions actually said reveals that they never said anything about what happens to people who don't follow their teachings - quite possibly because none of them intended to start a new religion!  It was only later, after the new religions were organized and founded and looking to flourish that such ideas came into use.  In other words, the notion that we must follow one particular spiritual path has never been claimed by any spiritual master.

The wave of the future is pluralism, which can be defined as the truth that there are many different paths to God and that all responsible spiritualities lead to God (or whichever of the above names you use to describe the goal of your path).  When we seek to denegrate others because their spiritual perspective is different than ours, we are operating from a tribal perspective that is in error.  That isn't to say that every path will work for everyone, but rather than every path will work for some people.  No realized person ever would denegrate the path of another.

What about Jesus saying that "no one comes to the Father but through me?"  That was the Christ Consciousness speaking, the Logos of God, which has been present with God from the beginning - what Bishop Craig calls the Christ Event which occurs every time Divinity and matter come together, just as they did at the creation and on the day when you were conceived!

WHY DOES ALL THIS MATTER?

Quite honestly, it matters for several reasons.  The first is that truth matters, and the truth is stated quite clearly above - that all of the threats of damnation for those who don't follow a particular spiritual path are later additions to the traditions by human beings who were seeking to "sell" their beliefs.  This is the heart of the toxicity of religion.  In a world where most of the wars being fought have and are being fought between people of differing religious perspectives with both sides consigning the other to eternal damnation and doing their best to ensure that process begins as soon as possible, we can no longer continue with this distorted, tribal perspective that religion affords.

The second is that for those of us with heritage in the Judeo-Christian tradition the time has long come for us to acknowledge that hell is not a concept present in the original languages of either the Hebrew Scriptures or the Greek New Testament.  Our English translators translated the idea into our English Bibles.  The place called Gehenna or Hades was the garbage dump outside the old city of Jerusalem.  Today that area is a fertile valley.  It seems that the fire that never dies, has.

The third is that the systematic oppression of the marginalized that has gone on at the hands of religion (as opposed to spirituality) throughout all of history simply must stop.  Whether it was Joshua commiting genocide against the Canaanites, the Hebrews at the time of Jesus excluding the Samaritans for being ethnicly impure, the Christian attempt at genocide against Muslims during the Crusades, Hitler's religiously motivated attempt to commit genocide against the Jewish people, or the less dramatic but no less damaging exclusion of the left handed, the handicapped, women, people of color (of whom Jesus was one!), women who have had an abortion, or homosexual people all of it is unacceptable and contrary to any responsible understanding of God - and all of it happened because of misinterpretation of the scriptural record by religion.

Here at UAC Milwaukee we offer a pluralistic understanding of spirituality and offer a number of different ways to practice your spirituality.  Consistent with that charism, we also offer meditation instruction, spiritual guidance, reiki, and a number of other modalities to grow your spirituality into a rich, healthy, holistic approach to life.  Of course, if you prefer tribal religion, we have no problem with that preference.  There are plenty of traditional churches hungry for members, and there is nothing wrong with being in that setting.  God knows, they have plenty of empty seats.  If you are looking for something more, if you are part of the more than seventy-five percent of America that has rejected traditional religion, we are here to serve you.

Check us out!  We think you will appreciate the difference.  





The Sanctuary Church philosophy is that everyone is welcome. To be quite honest, a lot of church bodies say everybody is welcome, but when you investigate further, you discover that is not necessarily the case.

The notion of Sanctuary implies a place of refuge for all people. When we say our Church is a place of refuge, we mean the following things are true:

1. All people are welcome. You do not have to be a member to be welcome here, you do not have to act or believe a certain way to be welcome here (although we do expect people to comply with basic human decency toward each other) - you are welcome here simply by virtue of your humanity and the fact that you are a child of God. Nobody can ever take that away from you.

2. There are no litmus tests of orthodoxy or right belief here. There is no one right way to believe. There are many paths that lead to God. Our way may not be your path, but you are welcome and respected here regardless of your path.

3. We do not excommunicate people and we do not presume to have the ability to separate people from God. We find such practices to be arrogant and idolatrous. As St. Paul wrote, "Yes, I am sure that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor ruling spirits, nothing now, nothing in the future, no powers, nothing above us, nothing below us, nor anything else in the whole world will ever be able to seperate us from the love of God that is in Jesus Christ our Lord." (Romans 8:38-39 CEV)

4. We find in the life and ministry of Jesus an acceptance and love of all people, as well as a preferential option for the poor and the outcast of society. Following his example, we open our doors and hearts to all. We also offer the sacraments and pastoral care to all people.

As a Sanctuary Church we offer respect and welcome to all people, no matter where they are on their spiritual journey. We strive to journey with them into the fullness of the people God created them to be. We commit to not interfere with that process in any way, but rather to offer our love and support at all times.



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