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Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Church

Another Day Along the Way
Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Another day,
Church is a hot topic these days. Mega-churches get most of the attention. Or, churches facing conflict and crisis. New trends, old traditions, poor decisions, big dreams, modern technology, known names. For various reasons, churches can hit the headlines.

Churches with normal attendance host meetings in small buildings in our cities and towns. Little is said about their consistency, their faithfulness, their endurance. New reports tell us again and again about political views, inappropriate remarks, and moral failures. But many unknown people attend unknown facilities to hear their not-so-famous pastors preach never-to-be-heard-again sermons.

Not much attention. Few headlines. Rare interest. But that might be where Jesus attended if He rode His bike into a small town.

Revival services, political sermons, experiential worship, traditional liturgy, contemporary technology, fascinating facilities. We have a lot. But we also have frightening numbers of bruised believers too battered to attend any church of any size. I pray God brings us a season of healing, of forgiveness, of change. A season of church - true church.

I've experienced it this summer in many settings. A normal Sunday morning service where people do their best to sing and proclaim truth. A denominational gathering focusing more on experiencing God than keeping the business running. Family time in gyms and restaurants and cars and homes. Alone-with-God time. A prayer walk. The graduation of our youngest son as his two brothers, his parents and grandparents watched his welcome into an unknown future. Gathering with epilepsy patients, care-givers, and health care professionals as we seek to learn how to survive and thrive in overcoming weaknesses. On a boat. At a game. Walking. Talking. Listening. Praying with a doctor before he leaves on a mission trip. Nodding at a friend as he tells me his pain. Interviewing David Wilcox and listening to his words, his music, his thoughts, his passion.

Living as the church can happen on Sundays in Sanctuaries. It can also occur at airports, ping-pong tables, business meetings, and cafes. It is possible while laughing or crying or thinking or dreaming.

How are you and "church" these days? Have you been hurt? Do you still allow past pain to grow, influencing present and future decisions? What better options do you have?

Consider experiencing God and church wherever you go. By doing so, you might let God have a chance to give you a better view of life inside the walls of your heart. And toward "church." He might teach you how to make a difference while He is making you different.

I hope that's what He is doing with me.

Along the way,
Chris Maxwell

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