“Jesus Christ is
the same yesterday and today and forever.” ~Hebrews 13:8
While it’s been said before, it’s easy to understand “church” only as a building.
As we
get dressed Sundays, hustle out the door, and once inside look around to see
who’s sitting where – we can lose sight of the fact that church isn’t something
we go to, church is something we are: we -
you and me - are the church.
Now
as we return to our pre-pandemic style of worship it provides us a moment to
pause and reflect.
Shortly
after the pandemic erupted, in my first Mike’s
Musings I wrote:
“The way we do church has changed for the time
being, yet the way we be church
continues.”
Looking back over the past 15
months, how we’ve done church has evolved.
From recording ‘empty
building’ worship services Thursdays onto a tablet then uploading to YouTube for
sharing Sunday mornings, then doing ‘empty building’ services ‘live’ on Sundays,
followed by replacing the tablet with a camera and microphone feed in front of
a couple dozen folks, and, from there adding Zoom virtual worship also available
on YouTube with more people returning…
…to do church has required adaptation and sometimes that came with
struggles we didn’t know were there until we came up against them…
…struggles made even more difficult
as it temporarily scattered our community.
In spite of this, Prineville
Presbyterian has continued to be church
with random acts of generosity, through our ongoing support of numerous local ministries
plus supporting our denomination’s national and global ministries, and, most
recently in providing needed assistance to our neighbors at Confederated Tribes
of Warm Springs.
Through the pandemic we’ve kept
the ministry of Jesus Christ alive outside the building in spite of our reduced
finances due to the pandemic.
Also, every bit as importantly
we’ve continued to be church in
creative ways by keeping relationships among us vibrant while providing support
in times of tears and need.
In moving forward, I return to
my prayer from 15 months ago which is “the newly-changed-normal has us re-set
our priorities and learn (or return to)
ways of being better as a community of God’s people.”
Together
We Serve – and move forward,
Pastor
Mike
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