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Sunday, July 30

Positive Notes


On vacation my wife and I visited a couple of really big and healthy Episcopal Churches. Still, we found ourselves missing our own parish, which is growing but certainly not anywhere near as large as the others. We missed our worship and our folks.

There is a great deal of negativity surrounding church life these days--much of it quite warrented. Call this a research question: What is it about your church that you love, on a deep, heart level? Forget the 'big this or that program,' what is it about your parish that brings you into the presence of God and inspires you to serve Him?

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5 Comments:

  1. Anonymous Anonymous said...

    The music...
    I love the music...

    11:09 PM, July 30, 2006  
  2. Blogger Dan Trabue said...

    I'd be inclined to think it'd be similar answers for most of us: the community, the sermons, the music, the fellowship, the strength and peace found in all the above.

    1:03 PM, July 31, 2006  
  3. Blogger Phyllis RenĂ©e said...

    I would say the genuine love. It is a feeling of being with family.

    5:38 PM, July 31, 2006  
  4. Anonymous Anonymous said...

    I agree with Dan except for one thing - the sermons. Considering that I'm the preacher I suppose I shouldn't say too much about the sermons! I do however get blessed very much and enjoy some wonderful times with the Lord in my sermon preparation.

    9:02 AM, August 01, 2006  
  5. Blogger voixd'ange said...

    The worship at my church is intense. Also I feel free to be myself there. I don't feel like I have to fit into someone else's mold of how a Christian is supposed to behave and act. My Pastor is an awesome preacher, but he is also a humble servant. I see him as someone who does not act as if he has "arrived" already, but someone who is deeply aware that he is making the same journey we are and who is working out his own salvation with fear and trembling just like the rest of us.Even though you always have those in any congregation that are fighting to be the big fish in the small pond, most of the people at my church are like family.

    1:02 PM, August 01, 2006  

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