Monday, August 31, 2009

People

We like to think that we do church well. I think we do for the most part. We have a welcoming entrance and a up and coming Kids Program and awesome volunteers and quality musicians who lead us in worship each week and hopefully there are engaging messages on life and what it means to follow Christ. But we can have the best show in town and still miss out on what the church is about. It's about people. It's about relentlessly pursuing people who walk through our door each week. It's about getting up close and personal with these people by learning their names and finding out where they're from and what issues are going on in their lives and why they came to our church. It's about loving them, no matter how messy it may be. It's about staying after them and challenging them to not only want to pursue Christ themselves, but to push them to see the church as a healthy functioning community that needs each other. That's why church attendance is so important because it spurs us on and encourages us and reminds us that no one is in this race alone. That's why it's so necessary to find small groups called life communities for everyone because we believe they are so vital in giving us a place to be safe and belong, to laugh and cry together, to share the load that comes with living life. So sure, we strive each week to do church really well from the front and every area that requires planning and execution. But if we fail to be about the one thing that gives a church its life, the relentless pursuing of people as we relentlessly pursue God, then we are nothing better than a big show each week. God help us to never lose sight of why we open the doors each week!