Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Finding a church is no easy task. I've read through about a dozen web sites and my mind is spinning! Every site insists their church has what I need, what my heart is longing for, what my family requires in order to develop a strong faith. My mind has been a BLUR of denominations, of worship styles (?!?), of cool splashy web sites, of ministry options, of sermon topics and on and on-- SO much information! I was very discouraged after visiting two churches last week (see below for comments), but this past Sunday I left the apartment with list and directions in hand. I intended to visit one church but couldn't find it, so I ended up at another (amusingly, earlier that morning when Jordan asked me where I was planning to worship I told him I was looking for a cosmic sign to show me where I should go. God is funny!).

Now, I confess I was feeling a bit cynical as I remembered the lack of warmth from the week before. I arrived at the high school where the church meets and there were a few other cars already there. One family was heading toward the door when one of their little boys came toward me and said, "Are you new?" I laughed a little and said ,"Yes, how did you know?" And he said, "That's easy-- I don't know your face!" It was that simple. Then Matthew yelled, "Hey Mom, she's new!!" Mom laughed and apologized and looked uncomfortable, but all I could think was, "This kid knows the love of Jesus!" He saw someone by herself, someone he didn't know, he asked a simple question and it made all the difference.

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