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		<title>This Is How We Practice &#8211; But How Do We Talk About It?</title>
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Making my morning rounds recently I&#8217;ve been struck by the number of essays, news items, and &#8220;other&#8221; that in one way or another touch on the idea of why religion matters to us, to the world around us. This morning, for example I read a discussion guide of Krista Tippet&#8217;s book Speaking of Faith: Why <a href='http://gracecatholic.net/archives/391'>[...]</a>]]></description>
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<p>Making my morning rounds recently I&#8217;ve been struck by the number of essays, news items, and &#8220;other&#8221; that in one way or another touch on the idea of why religion matters to us, to the world around us. This morning, for example I read a discussion guide of Krista Tippet&#8217;s book <em>Speaking of Faith: Why Religion Matters &#8211; and How to Talk About It.</em> Not long ago in the Guardian&#8217;s belief section, one writers commented on how contemporary Christianity has lost its sense of purpose. The Pew Forum&#8217;s site on Religion and Public Life too &#8211; often touches on why religion matters &#8211; not only to its adherents, but also to the &#8220;Public Square&#8221;.</p>
<p>I have been asked on more than one occasion recently to answer the question &#8211; why does religion matter &#8211; or more spcifically, why does the church, &#8220;this church&#8221; matter? What does it &#8220;do&#8221;?</p>
<p>Having thought about it off and on over the past weeks and months &#8211; I am struck by one thing. Unlike most other traditions, whose adherants often have a particular style of answer: a vocabulary, a turn of phrase, a particular point of reference, as an OC/IC beleiver I find it is more challenging to answer the question.</p>
<p>How do you talk about your experience of faith, and the value of life in our community? What vocabulary do you find yourself using that you&#8217;ve also noticed other OC/IC folk using? What has been your experience of other people&#8217;s reactions to your sharing your religious experiences &#8211; discovering that it is completely out of the expected collection of traditions and denomonations?</p>
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