Preface. May 31, 2015

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Preface May 31, 2015 Now you are the body of Christ, and each one of you is a part of it. Paul s analogy in 1 Corinthians 12:27 reminds us that as each body is made up of different parts, so too is each church made up of different people. Ideally, all sorts of people. People from a wide variety of ages, backgrounds, races, genders, personalities, occupations, maturities each with their own story. Given their human composition, it s no surprise that individual congregations are also living organisms with a story to tell. Each one has a birthday. Each is given by the nourishing power of the Holy Spirit the potential to grow and mature and become something. To become a church that is pleasing to God. The CV Church of Christ exists within God s larger story, but also within our own story. Only God knows exactly where our bookmark currently is, or how much more of the book is yet to be written. But as a part of the universal body of Christ, our aspiration is that there will be many more chapters to come. Chapters that will describe growth. Maturity. Spiritual health. Chapters that 3

4 will remind us that we aspire to take on no less than the image of Jesus individually and conjointly. And chapters that will reinforce the fact that our aspirations are not our own. That they arise from our core beliefs concerning God s Greatest Commandment (Matthew 22:37-38) and Jesus Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20). That collectively, they call us to be a church who will not be content to take the easy road. Great changes have taken place in our world, in our community, and in this congregation since it was birthed more than 60 years ago. It is the desire of our leadership that we continue to move forward with a godly restlessness. And so we look to the future, prayerfully. To the year 2020. To how the next chapters might read. And to the challenge before each of us to find our role in making this story a reality.

Chapter 1 It was Monday morning when Tom s Editor called him into his office to discuss a new assignment. Bill had just read an article in the New York Times about declining church attendance across the country, and he wanted Tom to investigate local congregations to see if Lancaster was following the nationwide trend. Having managed to avoid church since he was in Elementary school, Tom wasn t too excited about the piece but he was also the new guy on staff, and eager to prove himself. Since he had only recently moved to the area, perhaps he could bring a fresh perspective that would attract his Editor s attention. Tom was lost in thought about the new project as he raked leaves that evening, but his neighbor Amanda s greeting brought him out of his reverie. As they made small talk about their day, he mentioned his new assignment. She suggested he check out the church she had been attending the CV Church of Christ. Intrigued, he listened to the story of how she had become a part of the church: Amanda had been aware of the CV Church s existence their name seemed to be everywhere, from the local newspaper, to electronic billboards, to fliers at her favorite local diner. But then one Sunday there was a knock 5

on her door, and a young woman who identified herself as a member at CV offered to have a crew paint her fence. It turned out that the painters were out in the area on what they called a WATS Sunday, which she explained stood for We Are The Sermon. Instead of listening to a sermon that day, they were out doing things that sermons often promoted. Amanda observed that they did great work, and seemed to have a great time while they were doing it. She was impressed enough to visit the church the next weekend, and eventually became a member there after learning about how much God loved her. Best decision I ever made. You should come visit sometime! 6

Chapter 2 Later that evening, with the leaves conquered and the coffee poured, Tom decided to see what else he could learn about CV Church online. He learned from their website that they held certain core values. Chief among them was a focus on each member learning about and becoming more like Jesus Christ as well as having a strong desire to stay true to teachings of the Bible. In addition to getting a feel for their priorities, he was also able to get a sense of the life of the church. He discovered an online calendar that outlined activities each month, and was surprised to find programs for all different age groups small children, young adults, empty nesters, even Seniors. Many of their events seemed focused on serving the local community in practical ways, including ministering to people with addictions. The website explained that their willingness to serve came from a desire to emulate Christ s love and compassion. The next morning while he was driving into the office, Tom decided to swing by the CV Church building to see if he might learn more. Unsure of whether he might encounter a tiny country congregation or a huge mega- 7

church, he was struck by the fact that their facility looked neither outdated nor imposing. As he eased into one of the marked visitor spots near the front door, he drew a friendly wave from a man who was just entering the building. He ended up being one of three ministers on staff, and he invited Tom in to warm up by the fireplace with a cup of coffee. Tom in turn pulled out his reporter s notebook and asked if he would answer a few questions about the congregation. The minister seemed eager to oblige. Tom discovered that the congregation had actually been around since the 1950s, but that membership had started to grow rapidly more than 10% annually in the last few years. Knowing the statistics that had led to his story, Tom was curious as to why this particular church seemed to be defying the trends. First and foremost, said the minister, this congregation is focused to learning about Jesus Christ, and on allowing God to help each member become more like Jesus transformation by the power of the Holy Spirit. When individuals are changed by God, then the church can also become what God wants it to be. The minister went on to say that other things also contributed to the growth of the church, as God worked among its members. That CV had been blessed with strong leadership, and with a vision for the future that incorporated both fidelity to the Bible and a commitment to being 8

relevant to real people in a rapidly changing culture. That the members were composed of a diverse blend of warm, loving people that made it likely that anyone who visited would encounter and get to know others like them, but that there were also men and women of different backgrounds and expe-riences who could help them to grow. And that there was a great emphasis within all aspects of church life on being thankful to God for the many gifts and blessings he had given each person and especially for his relentless love and mercy and forgiveness. Deep in thought as he processed all this information, Tom suddenly became aware of how much time had passed. He thanked the minister for his time, and excused himself so that he could get to the office without being too late. As they walked to his car, the minister suggested that he come by on Sunday morning to see firsthand what this church thing was all about. Although intrigued, Tom was noncommittal. Mentally, he worried that his growing interest in this church was affecting his objectivity. 9

Chapter 3 10 Later, on the drive home after a full day of research, Tom pondered how much of his experiences to share with his wife Hannah. Knowing that she had been interested in finding a church home after they had gotten settled, he decided to tell her about his impressions. I really like Amanda, she said. She seems to be the kind of neighbor that we can count on. And you seem to have been impressed by what you ve learned so far. Why don t we take them both up on their offers, and pay them a visit Sunday? Tom reminded her that his church experience as a child had not really been a positive one, but she could tell that he was only offering token resistance. Tom eventually relented, but just for the sake of research. When Sunday rolled around, Tom almost reconsidered. Thinking wistfully about their normal lazy Sunday mornings of coffee drinking and the New York Times crossword puzzle, Tom instead dragged himself out of bed and headed for the car with Hannah and their two daughters. At least if we go to the early service, I can still have the rest of my day to relax, he thought to himself. On their arrival, they found ample parking and clear

signage that told them where they needed to go. On entering the building, they were greeted warmly by a friendly, outgoing couple who genuinely seemed excited to be at church that early in the morning and who were particularly excited to meet a family that was visiting for the first time. They were given a handout with a map of the building and other important information, including a what to expect when you visit section Tom made a note to look that over before worship started. Entering the auditorium, they were greeted several more times by other people. Tom hoped they could find a place in the back in case he wanted to make a quick exit, and was pleased to find the last two rows marked as reserved for visitors. Several other visiting families had already found a place within the rows, and were also being greeted by members of the church. Waiting for the service to start, Tom couldn t help but notice that as far as he could see, what the minster had said about the congregation s diversity seems to be true. Many different ages, races, and cultures were represented; some people were dressed up, while others were more casual. And they all seemed engaged in genuine conversations with each other about life their families, their jobs, their faith. Tom was struck by how different this was from what he remembered about his childhood church. It had seemed so stoic, so cold, so formal. Once the worship service started, they were surprised not to see an organ or choir or band, but instead 11

12 to be led in singing by a worship leader. He encouraged everyone to participate in giving honor to God through worship. The songs were a mix of old familiar hymns and newer songs that Tom didn t recognize they were listed in the bulletin, along with all the other activities that were to be a part of worship that day but they were powerful and upbeat. You could even hear people singing their distinct parts, which he had never noticed before in church. More impressive, though, was that the congregation sung with obvious passion and emotion. It sounded better than Tom imagined it could, and soon they didn t even notice the absence of instruments. Interspersed with singing and prayer and reading from the Bible, Communion was served as well. Tom was familiar with this ritual, but was surprised to read from the handout that at CV it was observed they used the term celebrated weekly. He made a note to ask the minister why that was, since he knew this was unusual. And then, noticing what was next in the order of worship, he prepared for a nap. As the minister got up to share a message from the Bible, though, Tom realized it was unlike the pulpitpounding he remembered as a child. It seemed somehow more conversational, and even personal. The minister made use of technology the message was filled with illustrations, video clips and pictures on a big projection screen behind him but it enhanced instead of distract-

ing. His lesson that day was on a familiar topic: how people should love God. But it focused on increasing everyone s awareness of all the things that made God loveable, instead of presenting it as some command to be fulfilled. He went on to describe how loving God is foundational for Christians, and how it leads to us then being able to love others including people we don t even know, and people who might actually be our enemies. He concluded by sharing some specific examples of CV members who were reflecting their love of God by loving others in tangible ways. At the close of worship, Tom searched for words to describe what he had just participated in? Simple. Powerful. Uplifting. Challenging. And on a Sunday morning, no less. Who knew? 13

Chapter 4 14 After the service ended, several people invited Tom and his family to stick around for coffee and donuts that were being served in a warm, open fellowship area that had a Starbucks-like feel to it. A woman noticed their two children, and began to tell Hannah about a young mothers group that met at the building each week. As they talked, Tom noticed a set of blueprints on display in the lobby. Seeing his evident interest, another member introduced himself and explained that the plans were for additional space to accommodate a growing childcare/after school care program that they had started a few years previous. He told Tom that they had seen a real need for Christianbased childcare, not only in the immediate neighborhoods but also in the many area businesses that surrounded the building. The program had grown rapidly, and was about to exceed capacity unless they invested in larger facilities. They were hopeful that by designing multi-use space, the addition could also be used for other outreach and service opportunities in the community. As Tom was making his way back over to Hannah, another member welcomed him and introduced himself.

He was wearing a nametag that said he was an Elder. Tom had noticed him at various times over the course of the morning. He appeared to know everyone, and to have an understanding about what was going on in their lives much more than superficial relationships. Tom asked about what it meant to be an Elder, and he shared with him an idea of some of his roles and responsibilities in helping to oversee and lead the church. This concept ran counter to Tom s idea of churches being led by distant bureaucracies. It was evident to Tom that he enjoyed serving the church in that capacity. Tom was planning on heading home after the worship assembly, but his two girls begged to stay so they could go to Sunday school with some friends they knew from school. He remembered that the website mentioned Bible classes for all ages, and he noticed from one of the scrolling TV monitors that there were actually three different classes from which adults could choose. While the subjects varied greatly and all sounded interesting, they settled on a class that was discussing the role of women in the church. Hannah was intrigued, and Tom wanted to see if the ideas discussed corresponded to the impression he had from his childhood church that men did ministry, and women existed to serve the men. The class looked at various Bible passages that talked about some exclusive roles for men and women, but also about how God values all people equally regardless of gender. The 15

teacher pointed out many of the ways in which women were actively serving at CV from leading ministries to teaching children and teens to serving in the community to teaching the Bible to people who were not Christians. Tom was struck by the emphasis on serious discussion of the Bible, and how Biblical truths could be reflected in real life. He was also impressed that even though it was a serious class, there was laughter and dialogue and even respectful disagreement. As classes came to an end and they got on their coats to leave, they spotted Amanda on her way in she had just arrived for late service. She was so excited that they had decided to visit, and thanked them again for coming. She also shared with them that if they wanted to get to know people better in a more intimate setting, there were several small group Bible studies that met all over the county at various times in fact, one was meeting that evening in their neighborhood. She told them about the group dynamic that it allowed for more personal interaction and discussion, and more individual application of Bible truths to life. Tom and Hannah thanked her for the invitation, and let her know they would think about it. On the drive home, Tom was surprised to discover that the family had actually enjoyed going with him to do his research for work and that he had actually enjoyed it too. They talked about the morning s events, and what a good impression the church had made. Hannah took Tom s hand, and thanked him for taking them. 16

Sitting down at his laptop Monday morning, Tom realized that his Sunday morning experience at CV had altered his perception. He certainly wasn t able to write what his editor was anticipating, The Decline of the Local Church. Instead of a dying church, he had discovered a church full of life. Instead of a declining church, he had discovered a church that was growing apparently even planning to plant another church in the near future. Instead of a church where God was receding into the background, he had discovered a church that was constantly focused on the present-day activity of God, working in and continually transforming the lives of every member. He wondered if it was something his family should be a part of, and he looked forward to talking more about it with Hannah when he got home. Tuesday evening after dinner, the doorbell rang. It was someone from CV, dropping off a welcome basket with fresh-baked cookies. The woman wouldn t come in she just wanted to thank them for the visit, and to let them know that if they had any questions or would like to study the Bible with someone, CV could help with that. She also invited them back for another visit. But by then they had already decided. They had spent many years sleeping in on Sunday mornings, but now they were looking for something else something more significant, perhaps even eternal. The next Sunday morning, they would be at CV. The crossword could wait. 17

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