I had a really bad attitude
about going to church. This is
a bit unusual for me, but I was not in the best mood, I did not want to take it
to church and I was feeling really resistant about church in general. But I went anyway. And as usual, God turned my heart
around. God softened my mood, my anxiety
and my irritability and I walked out with my prayers answered for a new day, a
new week and a new outlook on the tasks ahead of me.
This reaffirms my belief
that we need to be churched. Let me
caveat this statement because I know many disagree. This is a personal belief. I believe that going to a church is a good
thing. I don’t always agree with my
church, or THE church or necessarily the doctrine espoused through tradition by
various denominations, but I still believe that going to church (temple,
whatever you want to call it) is very important in spiritual development.
First off, more often than
not, church provides a moral compass; second, church provides a discipline to
self development; and third, church provides a community of believers. Church is very important in the development
of a moral compass. Very few individuals
have the individual discipline to develop a spirituality with God and a moral
relationship with the world around them on an individual basis. Sure, I consider myself a fairly spiritual
person, however, it is through the discipline of church that I learn that
consistency and repetition is key to feeling God in my everyday life and not
just when I want to call on the divine to participate. Most of us live a very charmed life. I can go months, if not years, without being
touched by poverty, sickness, loss, or devastation. I am blessed beyond reason. Church is very
good at reminding us about our Christian call to help the sick, the homeless,
the needy and the destitute.
Often, our call to the
church is financial. There are very few
people who are disciplined independently to tithe (whether to the church, or
some other helping organization) and be involved not only financially, but with
time and talents. Church often provides
the means for giving of time, talent and money to those who are without. Churches are struggling now as more and more
people leave the church. How do we
actively engage in our Christian calling without participation in church? How do we see the sick, the needy, the poor
and the destitute without God and the church to show us on a weekly or daily
basis? We are members of a church to
help the whole of our communion and not just who are wealthy enough to attend.
Finally, being a member of
the Body of Christ is a community of believers.
Being a Christian is about being in a relationship. Not only a relationship with God, but with
other people who believe in God or want to believe in God or are searching for
a relationship with God. You don’t have
a relationship by yourself or with yourself.
You do this by developing a relationship with those around you and
building a sense of what others believe around you. Relationships are built by communicating
thoughts, feelings, and beliefs about a topic.
A church community is built by the parish membership talk, living and
sharing about a God-centered life. If we
do not go to church, or religious organization, how is God communicated
throughout our society or community? How do we learn about God to teach God to
our children? This is not something that
is innate. Learning about God takes
study, discipline, practice and sharing.
If I do not tell you that I believe in God and I struggle to know God’s
teaching, you would not know this if I did not share this with you. Church allows for us all to share in the
journey of being a part of God’s creation.
The church has often been referred to as the bride of Christ. We cannot
participate in the wedding festivities if we do not show up.
I apologize in advance if my
ruminations today offend. I am a strong
believer that, more often than not, church is an important part of the
Christian journey. Even when I do not
want to be there, church reminds me of why I am here on my journey and provides
me with the structure and discipline to hear the Word of God when I am being my
most resistant. When I have made the
effort to go to church, I have never regretted it. #christwalk1 #fitness #journey #church
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