Three weeks ago, my colleague, friend and founding pastor of the church I serve, left for a new call in St. Paul. As the congregation and I have transitioned into this new space and time together, I have discovered that though I may be the sole ordained guy around, that I am in good company in this venture.
I have said to our leadership team a few times, "Here's where I think we need to go, but I've never done this before." And their response is typically, "Neither have we!" There is great comfort in being able to wander in this wilderness together. In my sermon on Sunday, I said that anytime we find ourselves wandering in the wilderness, we better be looking for God. Moses and the Israelites stumbled on God, Elijah found God in the still small voice on the mountain. John the Baptist cried out for the wilderness to prepare the way of the Lord, and Jesus feeds more than 5000 in the wilderness on the shore of the Sea of Galilee.
It's comforting to know that we are not alone. There's good company in the wilderness. I just find that I'm required to rely on God more when I trip into the wilderness. As I have met with so many now from People of Hope, I am most often uplifted by their faith that we are going to continue to be a strong community of faith and that we are all in this together. I am humbled by their faith and confidence in my leadership, even when I am half some of their ages.
The more I meet with people, the more I realize too that God knows what he is doing in bringing the church made of all kinds of people together and shaping them into the body of Christ. Over and over, I have seen this body broken open and shared with each other and the community. Over and over I am amazed at the vision that God has placed in this community of believers, seekers, cynics, questioners, lovers of God, and bystanders. It's good company for this leg of the wilderness wandering.
Tuesday, August 05, 2008
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