Sunday, May 27, 2012
32 Years And I Still Love Church
I've been "going" to Church for 32 years and I still look forward to Sunday morning. We aren't a perfect Church. We have some things out of balance; some things are overly religious and others are underly religious. Perhaps its because I don't "go" to Church, I am a part of the Church. Church is my family and I am an active part of her success and failures. There are highs and lows, but because of my love for Christ and His love for the Church, I am committed. The act of committing to Church is very much like committing to marriage or to raising a family. No doubt there are struggles, but because of the commitment we persevere and a bond is built. The bond creates an environment for real love and delight unlike any other.
One of the best pieces of advice I can give you is to find a Church close to your home that holds good doctrine (at the very least, on the essentials) and lay down roots. Open your life and heart, serve and give, love and hope together. There's not doubt that at some point you will get hurt (just as in marriage/family), but perhaps that's the only way you'll learn the power of Christ's forgiveness and the depth of His grace. I don't say that to excuse people/behaviour that harm/abuse others. I say that to give you a clear picture that it's not just in the receiving of grace that we grow in Christ, but that we usually grow more when we learn to extend it others.
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I hope all is well in your world. We've been enjoying the nice weather and not enjoying having to say goodbye to my sister and brother-in-law (they are moving to Vegreville, AB... home of the giant Pysanka Egg). They had a garage sale the other day and Ruby set-up a lemonade and cookie stand. She's started to raise funds so that she can send some Operation Christmas Child boxes to kids this Christmas. Her cookies and lemonade brought in $50.
Last night I made Angela watch "The Last Air Bender" with me. It was pretty dumb, but I liked how the story was based on a Stoic philosophy (something I have been reading about the last two weeks). Ang fell asleep half way through and I caught myself nodding off a time or two.
As mentioned in my sermon today we starting a new plan of memorizing Scripture at the Nelson house. We are going to memorize one verse a month as a family. Every dinner and at bedtime (and probably at a few other times through out the day) we will read and recite together. We start tonight with Genesis 1:1 “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.”
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I hope you have a great week filled with many opportunities to respond and engage the Good News of Jesus. Thank you for being such an awesome Church family!
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