Thursday, November 12, 2009

Too Busy For People

We asked our church-leader friends what they might do differently if they could do it all over again. One of them answered with disarming honesty, "I would just get together with a few friends over a drink at the pub to talk about Jesus and what he is doing." Then he added wistfully, "But I can't do that; I have too many church responsibilities."

Rather than someplace to go on Sunday mornings, church in the New Testament was a vibrant community of Jesus followers, a 24-7 Kingdom lifestyle. Church was simple, taking place over meals and based on relationships.

Matthew 18:20 "For where two of three gather together as my followers, I am there among them," and ask, "Could this be the simplest definition of church?

Are we so busy doing church that we've forgotten to be the church? As we approach Thanksgiving, it's appropriate to try to spend time putting aside our gratitude for what our volunteers have done and reflect on our appreciation of who they are. Yes, they've helped us accomplish ministry goals, but have we:
  • Borne their burdens? (Galatians 6:2)
  • Taught them? (Colossians 3:16)
  • Preferred them in love? (Romans 12:10)
  • Shared what we have with them, including meals and our hospitality? (Acts 2)
If we have too many church responsibilities to have time to build relationships, then I suggest we all reconsider our priorities. It's interesting to me that the Christians in Acts 2 "had favor with all the people." That's certainly not true today, is it.

Could it be because we're not acting like the Acts 2 Christians acted?

Guest Blogger Brian Proffit
The Equipping Ministry Blog: Too Busy For People

1 comments:

  1. I appreciate it, Derek. I'm delighted to be associated with the great ministry of The Branch. Maybe we can get together next time I'm in Charlotte. But if it's at Halloween I'll need my picture taken in front of the #24, not the #88...

    Brian
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