Quotes about Community
If your first concern is to look after yourself, you'll never find yourself.
— Eugene Peterson
It is far easier to deal with people as problems to be solved than to have anything to do with them in community.
— Eugene Peterson
The primary practice of language is not in giving out information but being in relationship.
— Eugene Peterson
Morris again. "This is good, helpful. Now that we are talking this way, I realize that for those twenty years that I was an engineer sitting in the pew each Sunday, I never had a patient pastor—they were all trying to get me 'with the program,' shape me up, get me, as they put it, 'involved.' I don't want to become a pastor like that. I don't think that is what pastors are for.
— Eugene Peterson
Ziklag: for me this became the premier biblical site for realizing that when we get serious about the Christian life, we eventually end up in a place and among people decidedly uncongenial to what we expected. At least uncongenial to what I expected. That place and people is often called a church. It is hard to get over the disappointment that God, having made an exception in my case, didn't seem to call nice, accomplished, courteous, alert people to worship.
— Eugene Peterson
It was included in the Songs of Ascents to develop just those aspects of life under God and in Christ which my sometime friend Kelly lacked and which we all need.
— Eugene Peterson
And my work is not to fix people. It is to lead people in the worship of God and to lead them in living a holy life.
— Eugene Peterson
Whether we like it or not, the moment we confess Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior, that is, from the time we become a Christian, we are at the same time a member of the Christian church.
— Eugene Peterson
The fact that we are a family of faith does not mean we are one big happy family. The people we encounter as brothers and sisters in faith are not always nice people. They do not stop being sinners the moment they begin believing in Christ.
— Eugene Peterson
Under the image of the Trinity we discover that we do not know God by defining him but by being loved by him and loving in return.
— Eugene Peterson
For centuries this psalm was sung on the road as throngs of people made the ascent to Jerusalem for festival worship. Our imaginations readily reconstruct those scenes. How great to have everyone sharing a common purpose, traveling a common path, striving toward a common goal, that path and purpose and goal being God.
— Eugene Peterson
Living together means seeing the oil flow over the head, down the face, through the beard, onto the shoulders of the other—and when I see that I know that my brother, my sister, is my priest.
— Eugene Peterson