Take out orders
have become a commonplace alternative to home cooked meals in our increasingly
frantic and busy culture. Physical nourishment has never been an option for
when time permits – our bodies are designed in a manner that it must have the
fuel food provides to function. Eating is not a choice. The question for busy
lifestyles is what we will eat and how that food will be provided. Though fast
food is often the food of choice for people on the go, there continues to be an
increasing number of alternatives. Nevertheless, the pressing issue before us
today is less the quality of the food but more the convenience of its availability.
We have become a “take out” culture.
What we often
overlook is that we also have been designed by our Creator to require spiritual
nourishment. The soul hungers for God as the body hungers for food. When the
soul is neglected, the hunger often results in unhealthy addictions – sex,
drugs, alcohol and excessive eating. Yet, those caught in the grip of addictions
will readily confess that they fail to satisfy beyond the short term. That is
because nothing can satisfy our spiritual hunger but God.
Naturally, the
best meal for the soul is regular worship and participation in a small,
intimate Christian community of care, such as a small group. But just as we
rarely have the time for home cooked meals, we find that regular worship and
small group participation is difficult. We are a frantic and busy people.
Certainly the
church must continue to offer meaningful and dynamic worship and opportunities
for small groups, but more is demanded. Just as we increasingly rely on take out
food for the body, the church needs to provide take out food for the soul.
Without the proper nourishment, we spiral into destructive addictions.
I have become
committed to our church making available “take out” for the bread of life,
Jesus Christ. One resource that is available is printed sermons available in
the Narthex (lobby area of our church) or on the church website. Each month, a new sermon will be added to those
currently available. Passing these messages along to a friend or work colleague
expands the circle of persons who are nourished by the preaching ministry of
this church. Another resource is the weekly devotional, Heart & Soul, that is printed in the worship bulletin. This
resource is also available on our website and includes every devotional I have
written in the past year. You are invited to expand the ministry of our church
by being a point of distribution of these and other resources, as together we
seek to bless our community.
Joy,
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