is co-founder, along with his wife Pam, of the Sustainable Traditions project. He is curator/editor/illustrator/webmaster of the ST blogazine and envisions this virtual space as a voice for church renewal and Holy Spirit inspired resilience. Jason lives with his wife and six kids by the Blue Ridge Mountains in Bedford, Virginia plotting a course toward intentional Christian community. Find him on Twitter as @wiselywoven and @sustainabletrad
  • http://twitter.com/wwje Lucas Land

    I have wanted to write a book with the title of this post for a long time. My theory is that consumerism is actually the global religion (and major idolatry) of our day. So, Christmas/Advent is when these two religions actually most explicitly go head to head. I want to unpack how the legends surrounding St. Nicholas were transformed into the god of the consumer religion in Coca-Cola’s version of Santa Claus. Look at all the faith language used in Christmas movies, not around anything to do with Christianity, but instead the myths surrounding what I call the High Holy Days of the consumer religion which now include Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Oops i forgot Tuesday and on until Christmas when we all bow down before the gifts we have gone into so much debt to ensure the gods are satisfied.

    • http://www.wiselywoven.com J Fowler

      Lucas: This idea of Consumerism as the primary spirituality of the globe is worth exploring because it seems we are unaware of it’s influence in the Church. I totally agree that Christmas is the pinnacle yearly expression of this pseudo-religion too. Maybe we should get a bunch of people together to write about Consumerism vs the Kingdom of GOD and compile it into an ebook or PDF download or something. -shalom bro!

      • http://twitter.com/wwje Lucas Land

        A collaboration might be a better idea, because I don’t have time to write the whole book, but I could do a chapter on the History of Santa or something.

        • http://www.wiselywoven.com J Fowler

          Maybe we could explore this in 2013 to be ready for the next holiday season. I am also trying to organize a writers network and a better online forum for ST – We really want to feature more voices here but I’m picky about what gets featured – I need to lay out a vision for what we are looking for. I also have considered creating a multi-site WordPress install that could feature a group of bloggers like Patheos does.