Lone Star Parson

February 1, 2010 at 11:50 pm

TheEye has linked for quite a while now to the Lone Star Parson, a “Brit Anglican priest in rural Texas getting into the country life”. It’s a cracking good read and about as far from Cranmer as you could imagine…his latest post begins “I know this blog’s been a frivolous mix of aliens, guns, boots and horses recently, so here’s a bit on St. Thomas Aquinas to even things out” which pretty much sets the tone of the place.

So what might his sermons be like? Well, certainly nothing like the ones this scribbler in The Times is familiar with:

Real men don’t like going to church because they don’t want to “sing love songs to a man”, because the “vicar wears a dress”, because they feel like “mongrels on parade at Crufts”…The image of church is ‘women and children’ – action songs or kid’s plays just emphasise this…. Men don’t want to feel brainwashed by reciting words that they don’t believe… The problem has become male culture versus church culture. Too many sermons talk about Jesus’ love, compassion and grace which are great but not male concepts. Men want to know about his great decision making and leadership. That is what they recognise. Churches are very pastorally driven whereas blokes are looking for decisions not discussions.

For a dose of religion as it should be, go check out the LSP’s guns, aliens and healthy attitude to American politics…