“The practice of displaying an American flag in church sanctuaries seems to be wide-spread and for the most part, completely unchallenged by the average church member. As one who studies the intersection of faith and culture, I have found over time that culture has a way of creeping into our faith slowly and undetected. As a result, we often don’t question it because we’re not even aware that such a blending is taking place.”
If one were to walk into an American Church, it’s far more likely than not that somewhere on the stage in the sanctuary, there will be found an American flag. This tradition is one that spans across a wide-variety of faith traditions, from Catholic to Evangelical, Mainline, etc., and is not limited to a certain group of people. Chances are, your church probably has one too and you may not have even noticed it.
The practice of displaying an American flag in church sanctuaries seems to be wide-spread and for the most part, completely unchallenged by the average church member. As one who studies the intersection of faith and culture, I have found over time that culture has a way of creeping into our faith slowly and undetected. As a result, we often don’t question it because we’re not even aware that such a blending is taking place. Given enough time unnoticed, such practices become firm traditions where questioning such traditions is no longer permitted without being ostracized by the group at large.
Displaying the American flag in the church sanctuary is one of those issues I see which has slowly crept in over time, and has now become a firm tradition for many churches. For those those of us on the journey to follow a more counter-cultural Jesus, I think it’s time we start asking our churches: “is it time for us to remove the flag from the church sanctuary?”
My answer is an overwhelming “yes, it is”, and I hope that others will begin questioning this practice as well. Here are a few reasons why it is time:
The American flag stands for something other than God’s Kingdom Jesus came to build.
As Jesus followers, we’re supposed to be 100% all-in on building God’s radical Kingdom that Jesus spoke so often about. Church should be a place where we come and worship the one who invited us to build this Kingdom and we should not be polluting our worship by mixing symbols from violent, earthly empires. Church should be a place where we focus on God’s kingdom as we worship the one who is Lord over all of it.
It doesn’t exactly capture scripture’s call for us to live as “immigrants” and “exiles”.
We’re called to live as “immigrants” and “exiles”, people who have their citizenship not in the empires of this world, but only in God’s Kingdom. The American flag is a distraction from our identities as exiles with citizenship elsewhere, and sends the message that one can be a loyal citizen of both kingdom and empire all at the same time, when such a shared loyalty to complete opposites is impossible. Church should be a place where we remind people that Jesus wants all of our devotion and loyalty, and we should refrain from sending the message that such a loyalty can be shared with anything else– including country.
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