Over the last couple of weeks I have thought of many things to blog about, but I can hardly remember any of them now, so I'll just stick to my original idea, a list of things I love about my church.
- Okay, one of my most favorite things about my church is that they don't hesitate to fill up the baptistry and dunk people. At a lot of other churches I've been to, you had to add your name to a list. I understand that water costs money, but come on, Church! If people want to be baptized they want to do it now! Why tell them that they have to wait a month, or until they have enough people to make it worth while. Why run them through like a herd of cattle? These are people. Isn't one person enough? I say it is. Apparently my church agrees, because when people ask to be baptized, they are dunked the next Sunday. Love that!
- Another thing that I love about my church is that if you're willing to serve, they will find an opportunity for you. I've been in situations where churches almost looked at an eagerness to serve as an attempt to run everything. How wrong! If God burdens a person's heart to serve, who are we to tell them they can't?
- Kids, kids, kids! I know I've said this before, but I love the fact that there are kids running out our ears. We are a young and growing church, and I love the fact that there are so many children around all the time. These aren't only children who attend with their parents, these are children who are coming from foster care and stuff. There are 2 reasons that this excites me. First, I think it's absolutely fantastic that they are coming. I'm glad they feel comfortable, and I'm glad that we have an opportunity to minister to them. Second, I think that it adds a whole different dimension to the way we treat church. Children can add so much to things without even knowing it. That's one of the things that I love about teaching Cubbies. Some of the things they say really make you go, "Huh...". It's really incredible.
Anna
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