September 19, 2021

What Is Church?

 

Enjoying the service today with the Anaheim Vineyard (10am).  Worship, with Kathryn Scott leading, was glorious, and the message by Alan Scott is inspiring me well as challenging me to engage in my world as a follower of Jesus Christ.  I am not a fan of “online” church, but given the situation we have been in, it is a reasonable thing for me at this time.  There are many flavors of church expression, and you, no doubt will see some you enjoy and some, not so much. That is OK.  For me, the Anaheim Vineyard embraces the values and engages the kind of worship and message that captured me back in the early 80s and continues to speak to my heart today.

            Worship is not 17.5 minutes (or whatever the current figure is) that experts have determined is the optimum time a person can engage before they need a change of program.  The message is not a specific 22 minutes, and no longer, because folks can’t listen to a monologue that stretches that limit.  It’s just the way it is…it is how we are culturally programmed.  Sorry, but I don’t buy into such nonsense.  When the Spirit of the Lord is in the place and His people are crying out to Him in genuine praise and adoration,  and when lives are in need, no one is looking at the seconds to see if this portion of the program is about over.  Doesn’t happen. 

            Are there “up” and “down” Sundays?  Of course.  However, it is not because we didn’t do the program effectively and punctually. We come with our head and our hearts open to what God wants to do in us, and through us. And, we come to honor and praise Him no matter what is going in and around us. 

            So, some of us are more traditional, and some of us are more contemporary.  That is just our preferences. The presence of God is not about either kind of program or format. We don’t dictate to Him how, when, and why He shows up in the place we gather.  He is there because he loves us extravagantly, and He invites us to give the same love back to Him.  In that time and place, where the presence of God is obvious,  our slick programs, music and floor shows are a poor substitute for His power, His mercy, His grace and His love.

4 comments:

Waniefromaz said...

Great post, Padre. Our time with Jesus shouldn't be measured with a stopwatch, but with a huge hourglass, where, like sand, we allow our "stuff" to flow from us to Him. I'm good with that.

David Morgan said...

Sounds like you are content with letting God be God and decide when and how His Spirit moves. Seems smart to me. It doesn’t mean we show up unprepared; it just means we’re prepared to go off script to accommodate and enjoy His script.

Mark Morgan said...

Yep...simple is a good word at this point in life.

Mark Morgan said...

There is no special anointing in being LAZY! I've always known that the better prepared I am, the more productively I can go "off grid."