What would it be like if you walked up to God's door on Halloween?
What would it be like if you walked up to God's door any day of the week?
What would it be like if you walked up to God's door on Halloween?
Labels: Chuck Knows Church , God , God's promises , grace , hospitality , kindness , welcome
Following is a short presentation that I gave at Pocatello First United Methodist Church's Leadership Summit today.
A day or two ago, when Pastor Craig was asking me what the title of this talk should be, I told him that I had many talents, but coming up with titles was not one of them. But when I saw Puncturing our Presumptions, I knew that it was perfect. Because that is the main thing that gets in our way when we try to connect with people who don’t have experience being in the church.
As you have already heard and seen in our program and guide for today, the Methodist Church’s main purpose is “the formation of disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world.”
One aspect of that is training the people who are here. As Paul calls it in Eph 4, “Equipping the Saints.” And when Paul talks about “saints” throughout his letters, he is not only talking about people like Mother Theresa or Francis of Assisi (though they would certainly qualify). He is talking about all of us, those people who are a part of the church.
But in Matthew 28, Jesus calls us to make disciples of ALL nations. That can mean going out to show new people about Jesus. The church has both bad and good example of that in our history. But it can also mean those people who find their way to us. It might be a person who crosses our path at work, school, or even the grocery store. Or, it may be someone or a family who wanders into our church on a Sunday morning.
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Labels: Christianity , evangelism , hospitality , jargon , unchurched , welcome
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