The Goose on Today’s Most Burning Issues – Gareth Higgins

“What does Wild Goose think about [issue/movement/idea} XYZ..?”

People ask this all the time. It’s a valid question, and the answer(s) aren’t so simple.  For one thing, we’re just getting started and while we hope to build a better festival each year – we never went into this thinking that we had all the answers.  In fact, for most of us, it was questions that led us to the Goose. It’s important to note that, as afestival rather than a conference or church, Wild Goose is seeking to create open space for a variety of conversations; we don’t necessarily endorse what any particular contributor might say. In fact, if you ask the question, ‘What does the Wild Goose Festival think about (insert controversial theological issue here)?’, one way of responding would be to ask each of the 1700 or so people who were there this past June. Only when you’ve talked to everyone will you get a full picture.

You can be part of that picture by coming to the festival in June 2012, seven months away.  Tickets for the festival are available now, at an advance purchase discount: until December 31st, individual tickets will be $119 each.  They’ll go up to $129 on January 1st.  More details are at wildgoosefestival.org.

We will continue to look for creative ways of describing the vision of thefestival for people who are asking. That will come soon, but for now we’ll say that we are creating together a festival at the intersection of justice, spirituality and art, because we want to follow the path of Jesus, and know that we need to address the historic and contemporary shadow side of Christianity.  Some forms of religion have often contributed to making things worse; but the path of Jesus is often at odds with the path of religion.  Tradition, like anything else, can be redeemed; and the path of Jesus is transformative, revolutionary, creative, compelling, upending hierarchies and privileging the marginalized.  It welcomes everyone, no matter your tradition, background, or identity, and is more about revealing to us how to be human than it is about how to be religious.  We find this vision compelling, and want to develop a festival that embodies it, giving us a once-a-year axis of change, that teaches, provokes, excites, and heals.  This is the task of a lifetime of course, and we are merely fellow travelers with many others doing the same thing in their own way.

We’re listening to feedback concerning ‘vibe’ when it comes to who we’re inviting to share at WGF 2012. We can’t promise anything just yet, but we are committed to diversity and authenticity among our contributors, challenging hierarchies that often exist between public figures and their audiences, and open space for serious, authentic, realistic, honest, safe and respectful exploration of anything people want to discuss, including the most challenging and divisive issues. Most of all, we’re aware that this is just a beginning; we have high hopes, and are committed to developing Wild Goose as a safe space for sometimes dangerous work at the intersection of justice, spirituality, and art; and we know that this work will always be incomplete. We’re sure we’ll never get everything right, but we do hope to build something rather than just complain about what went before, or wait until the plans are perfect before we actually do anything.  We invite you to join us.  Those advance rate tickets are still available here.  Keep in touch!

 

Goose Around the Web

In recent weeks we’ve had a flurry of friends of the Festival (trying saying that five times fast!) sharing their Wild Goose anticipations via blog and video. Here’s a taste:

We are very aware that it will not be the perfect gathering of people that will solve the entire cadre world’s problems and bring ultimate cosmic transformation, where candy cotton flowers will bloom and angels will be putting us to sleep with holy lullabies. But because we know the Sacred have this way of seeping through the crevices of our broken humanity and ill treated nature, we’ll be wide-eyed looking for bright manifestations of joy and hope.

Because of the reality of Creation and Incarnation humans are able to bring a sense of transformation that honors “placeness” in the world. In the light of such reality human response must not be a private one, but one that intervenes and makes public God’s presence in the world.  With this understanding, human activities and relationships in particular localities have the blessed opportunity to be sacraments pointing to God’s loving relationship and activity in the world. Therefore, for Ricci and I, the Festival can be a humble and fragile but vibrant sacrament of God-space (a.k.a. God’s Kingdom).

- keep reading Why Are We Going to the Wild Goose Festival? A Practice on Sacramental Living by Eliacin Rosario-Cruz!

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- see more videos from Callid Keefe-Perry at The Image of Fish!

Wild Goose exists at the intersection of justice, spirituality and art; we’re aiming to become a space for serious engagment with issues of justice and injustice that face us from those in our own neighborhoods to global issues. We’ll host conversations with some of the leading figures and organizations working at the cutting edge of promoting peace, equity, and the “re-humanizing” of the world.

Those who wish to live as Christians, Jews, Muslims, agnostics, (fill-in-the-blank) or atheists by following the humble thread of what I’ll call divine uncertainty – as opposed to those who wish to force others to be like them by using Christianity, Judaism, Islam, or doctrinaire secularism as a weapon – must shift from unquestioning faith in their religions to a life-affirming message of transcendence.

- Continue reading Changing What the Word “Christian” Means Into Something Good by Frank Schaeffer

…and last but not least, listen to Chad Crawford and Gareth Higgins discuss peace, reconciliation, and learning to not kill your enemy (when they’ve been trying to kill you) on The Goose Is Loose – on Homebrewed Christianity!

Have a great weekend. And while you’re enjoying this weekend, why not tell three friends that the Wild Goose Festival is only 33 days away! (See our handy day counter to stay on top of this.) If they haven’t yet reserved their tickets, they should – Limited Advance tickets are going fast!

Caption This Photo "Contest"

It seems that Wild Goose executive director Gareth Higgins is taking a pilgrimage to one of the glorious hearts of theology in the U.S. Along the way he encountered fellow-pilgrims – and Wild Goose contributors - Jay Bakker, Peter Rollins, and Tony Jones.

This unholy trinity has concoctedcontest to demonstrate which one of them rules the socialmediasphere (humbly, of course): Who among them can move the most Wild Goose tickets in the next 72 hours?

To this end, each of them has been bestowed with a discount code from above – each equal in worth but distinct in personality:

Mr. Rollins:  ”prollins”

Mr. Jones: “tjones”

Mr. Bakker: “jbakker”

Enter one of these codes (and alas, only one) at our Wild Goose ticket checkout and receive approximately $10 off each ticket. Demonstrate your e-loyalty to one of the above gentlemen of your choosing by entering their discount code. These codes are good for ten days, but your “vote” will only count for the next three days!

Choose wisely, friends. The winner will gain the very cuddly goose that Gareth is caressing in his arms. We will announce the winner on this very blog.

In the meantime, almost on cue, this mysterious photo crossed the desk of Goose Central. What’s going on here? Supply us with your caption!