Showing posts with label community. Show all posts
Showing posts with label community. Show all posts
Rach J
The theme of my thoughts recently has been community. Community is when a group of people live together in a culture of shared beliefs, values and goals. The concept of Community is laced throughout Scripture from the beginning in Genesis to Revelation. Genesis 1:26 reveals God in community with the Father, Son and Holy Spirit infused as One to create human beings in His likeness to be in community with Him and each other.
Human beings were created by a God of community for community.

God created us to live together and be connected to one another in relationships.

That makes my heart skip a beat.

We get to make relationships with one another and we get to be a part of each others lives.

Because that is how God created us to function.

I love that.

This theme of community is carried throughout the Old Testament, when God gave the Israelites the 10 commandments they are mostly based on relationships...'have no other gods before me', 'do not bear false witness against your neighbour' etc. These rules are to ensure true and authentic community can grow. Then in the New Testament we see Jesus who is born and raised in community and who was surrounded by twelve close friends. Jesus' ministry is marked by relationships and sharing the gospel with communities.We then learn about the Acts of the Apostles of the community of believers who shared their possessions and all aspects of their lives with one another. I find these verses beautiful. They lived and breathed together, bearing one another's faults openly and endeavoured to support one another in anyway they possibly could. Although these verses are beautiful we are not experiencing community the way God originally intended. Humanity is still fallen but we have the unfailing hope (shown in Revelation) that God is outworking His plan to bring all people into community with Him and with each other that will break down all barriers, end all wars, end all suffering, end all loneliness.

That will be a beautiful beautiful community.

But until then God desires that we continue to live as a community of believers bearing one anothers failures, encouraging and loving one another and keeping Him at the center.

This past weekend I feel I have been able to experience living in true, authentic community, just like the community I described above. Three precious girls in my life celebrated their birthdays: Rose, Erin and Petra. We got to spend a lot of time together which was a lot of fun and such a blessing to my soul. I had the overwhelming feeling of love and encouragement. This was community. Even though there are tensions of life not being all that it's supposed to be, this weekend I found myself catching a glimpse of what it will be when God comes or calls. We could rest in each others prescence, we want what is best for each other and we lift one another up in prayer. I think these are beautiful charateristics of true community. It is exciting to belong to a community like this and I am thankful for everyone in First Saintfield Church and at BBC who I have experienced community with. I am so thankful for the relatioships God has blessed me with...the Czech team, the youth group, leaders, elders and dear friends. There are incredible people in this community who I know stand by me in prayer and would do anything to help me.

I am thankful to God that I get to live this life and I get to have relationships with amazing people.







"We're one, but we're not the same we get to carry each other..." ~Bono
Rach J
The Body of Christ.

Over the past few months I have been on a journey of discovering what exactly 'Church' means and further than that, how the beautiful image of 'the body of Christ' that the Aposlte Paul gives us relates to the Church. When I first began this journey my thoughts were laced with bitterness baggage that I've been carrying around from my previous experiences of and in Church. But my biggest question throughout all of this has been and still is

'What is the Church?'

Is the Church only what happens on a Sunday morning?

Is the Church just a place to have your name ticked off people's registers?

Is the Church just an institute that is stuck on tradition?

Or

Can the Church be a safe haven, a place of solace and acceptance?

Does the Church have to be characterised by a building?

Or

Can we call meeting with someone for coffee and listening to their struggles and trying to offer encouragement and support....the church?

Filling a simple need of someone out of love rather than duty?

Please don't get me wrong, my aim here is not to point out each and every fault that the Church has (granted there are many) but rather find a deeper meaning or the original meaning of what the Church was supposed to be.

The Greek word translated church in the New Testament is ekklesia, a compound word composed of ek, meaning "from." or "out of," and kaleo. "to call." Together the two words mean, called from, or out of, denoting a company of people chosen and called.

The Church is a choosen people who are in each others company.

That seems rather simple.

Over the past couple of years God has helped me to break the bounds of tradition and find my freedom in Christ. It has been truely liberating.

I now can see that the Church should be a community. Not a place to show up with your Sunday best on and a fake smile. In fact I would go further than that and say the Church is not confined to a place or building. Thank God!

It is life. It is drawing alongside others and being who God created you to be. No barriers, no fake smiles. Just love and honesty.

And that is a scary place to be.

It can also be a messy place to be, this is a messy world with messy lives.

But I think its the best place to be.

So all I know for now is that I want to be a catalyst for this new way of thinking about Church. I want to be like the Early Church believers in Acts who seen living in community with God and others one of the most important things in their lives. I pray that young people especially will look for Church not only in a building at traditional morning worship service but through the actions of love and acceptance that they find outside of that. I pray that the Church will grasp onto the fact that they just aren't very relevant to people in today's world. And that moving towards a solution for this problem does not mean that the gospel will be damaged. We need to return our focus to Jesus. The One who came and lived in community with the unloveable and the social outcasts. Yes, lived in community with them. Jesus met these people where they were at.

And are we not called to do the same?


(Two articles you should read are You can't love Jesus and hate His wife. and Comfortable Substitute - - thanks to Paul for pointing out this one!)