Solutions December 2018 | Page 52

When Performance Matters By Joshua Cooley Growing up in a Catholic family in California’s Bay Area, Zach Ertz was baptized as an infant, went to weekly Mass, attended CCD classes, and received First Communion. He used to wonder how saying four Hail Marys and three Our Fathers could pro¬vide forgiveness. “That’s how I remember it,” he says. “I could be wrong. I don’t know how closely I was paying attention. I was a seven-year-old kid, and I probably had two Mountain Dews before CCD.” Memory-fogging sugar rush aside, many of the religious concepts taught to children in all kinds of churches have been nothing more than a 52 • Solutions spiritual attempt at “practice makes perfect”—a flawed salvation-by-works mentality in which a certain kind of ritual, performed piously enough over the course of one’s life, can earn favor with God. For Ertz, grace was absent from the equation. It wasn’t the life- changing gospel of Jesus Christ. When the Eagles drafted Ertz out of Stanford in 2013, he was struck by the authenticity of his new Christian teammates, their vibrant faith, and their commitment to God’s Word. He marveled at their emotional consistency amidst the capricious, often cutthroat nature of their profession. They weren’t perfect, but they were clearly