Posted by: Magik Quilter | March 23, 2008

What makes churches prostitute themselves for money?

Imagine my horror as I ate my white chocolate Easter bunny around brunch today while reading the S entertainment section of my Sunday paper The Sun Herald, to see this

PARTY OF THE WEEK

Vodka O Passion for Purity commitment

ceremony Paddington Uniting Church

Various highlights of the evening according to Amy Cooper of S5 of the Sun Herald were an invitation only crowd of Sydney party circuit goers, many wearing virginal white, crosses and even veils being greeted at the door by Father Ben. There was a massive bar laden with vodka cocktails, hymns were played and a version of the Lords Prayer was said “Thy kingdom come, Vodka O will be drunk, on earth as in heaven” Then a weird version of the ten commandments was followed by Vodka O being poured into the baptismal font and the “virgins, a scantily clad man and woman dressed in white swimmers” were anointed with it by a huge nun, who was in fact a man in drag .Then to cap it all off the lights went down and flames erupted from behind the cross, some clever ploy by bartenders setting Vodka alight. A DJ then appeared in the pulpit and the music of Madonna blasted out of the church.

So that was all from the paper but to fill you in a bit the church in question is not a decomissioned church, I checked online and they do have worship services there and also provide a long list of services to the needy but it appears that over the years they have compromised themselves to do those good works. I found out here that they applied for a liquor license in 2005 for the church hall as they hired that out to various parties for entertainment purposes that I assume provides income for them. So they have a history of doing unconventional things for I guess what they see is the greater good.

However I see no greater good here, in fact all I see is a perversion of what at this time to Christians such as myself is a most important and joyous time, Holy Week. You may have noticed that vodka in the Sun Herald story had a capital letter, the way we have for God or the Son or the Father. Many things concerned me about this article apart from the obvious, I wonder if anyone left this service or were they all so ignorant of the sensitivities of Christians that it did not occur to them? Maybe they were unchurched as some people where we used to go to church used to say…and were not aware of what was occurring or maybe it is just what I most fear, that pursuit of parties and fun and being seen in the right places is more important than whatever conscience or morality they may have.

Interestingly a few weeks ago my husband and I were watching an episode of the British programme Lewis and they showed a gay nightclub based in a decommissioned church in Oxford, so it must be a new thing in the entertainment field, shock venues, although we are way behind the times in that case as that episode of Lewis was from 2005.

I have sent emails to the head of The Uniting Church and to the Minister of that church telling them of my concerns that they would knowingly rent out a church that is used for worship for such purposes. I am aware that in Britain some Catholic churches have social clubs that serve alcohol but believe them to be more for keeping the community together than being used to subvert the Christian message. Wil of the online SMH was pretty disgusted, thank goodness a few people are unafraid to speak out.

So I say shame on you Ben Anderson, aka Father Ben, who created the vodka brand O for exploiting something that is very precious to Christians and all in the name of the glorious god, Money.

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Good Blog. I will continue reading it in the future. Nice layout too.

Aaron Wakling

Hi Aaron …welcome to my blog and thank you for the compliment I will tell my son who set it all up for me.

Wow, I am absolutely speechless. That is so appalling. It’s great that you took the time to voice your opinions. Hopefully some changes will be made.

Hi Angie…yes it left me reeling but am rarely at a loss for words so said a fair few..to the newspaper concerned and the church and the head of the church for
our state NSW.

I am also of SMH. You speak as though you are some sort of authority, there are other communites out there apart from christian communities and they show alot more respect for people as ignorant as you who believe that there beliefs are the only right ones.

There are a fair amount of churche these days that hold liquer licences and they do bring the community together not just your community.

You may be also outraged at this article:
http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/hunky-jesus-competition/2008/03/24/1206206986293.html

but hey, thats the kind of person you are


Sam…thanks so much for your insightful comment. I take your point about other communities and in my letters to various Uniting Church leaders I praised the church for its stance on welcoming people of different races and genders and sexual preferences. So you may have jumped the gun a tad on judging me.

My point was solely that we use the sanctified churches for worship of God not Vodka O. If this party had been held in the church hall there would not be such outrage. Whatever your opinion of me..this was done over the Easter period and in my opinion was an attack on Christianity at the worst and sheer stupidity and ignorance at the least.

Magik,

You have every right to be outraged. The church council of Paddington Uniting Church certainly is.

We are currently investigating how this event happened. I understand that the company gave no notice of its planned theme, and so staff were expecting a rather different event to occur.

We are also unclear how a vodka launch was allowed in the church in the first place. We tend to take a more relaxed view than some about appropriate uses of the church, and this was a local Paddington company, but I don’t believe an alcohol product launch is appropriate.

We are currently investigating legal proceedings against the company, I gather but these things are almost impossible to pursue.

Regards,
Justin Whelan
Chairperson
Paddington Uniting Church

Hi Justin…thank you for clearing that up for us. I know that many advertising companies these days are going for alternate venues, however I do feel it was a definite attack on Christianity and am so sorry that your church that does such good things in the community was used in such a fashion.

Hi Magik Quilter,

I can understand your speaking out against what happened. It is clear that what Paul said in 2 Tim. 3:1-5, “that people would be lovers of themselves, lovers of money,… without love of goodness, lovers of pleasures rather than lovers of God, having a form of godly devotion but proving false to its power..”, is right on target with what we see today in peoples behavior. Clearly people may profess to worship God yet their actions betray them, their devotion to Him has no power to help them discern right from wrong according to what God says is right and wrong. They would rather do things that please themselves.
Hope you have great day.

Hi SGS .. In Sydney there seems to be a culture of worship of youth and the body and wealth. All these are fleeting and have no true value. Newspapers seem to revel in stirring up trouble and that is obviously a world wide thing. We Aussies have a reputation for being easy going but will take a stand when needed. I was asked to go to a 21st recently in fancy dress as “devils in angels clothing”…well you would think after almost 20 years the parents would know me by now. I declined the invitation. Thanks for commenting.

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