Summer – A Season of Growth!
Summer brings a different pace – more relaxing (in some ways). Spending time outdoors and recreation take center stage, and work moves to the background. It is amazing that the greatest growth frequently takes place under such circumstances. Planting and harvest are times of near frantic activity, but the growing season is the more leisurely weeding and watering and letting nature take its course.
Next fall, we hope by November, we plan to start “a new worship experience.” We are deliberately calling it that rather than a new worship service, because we don't want preconceived ideas of what it will be popping up in people's minds. The idea and inspiration for this has been long in development. Four or five years ago we did a study on starting a new service. We struggled with what, when and how such a service might be started. Eventually we dropped the idea or just let it lie dormant; although occasionally it would come up again, and we would discuss some ideas and plans – then fail to follow through.
What changed? Well, we now see a different direction to go with this and have a staff person whose primary responsibility it will be to coordinate the folks working together to make this happen. I'm talking about Susie Swyter, our seminary intern this past year, who will come back in the fall with her primary responsibility being coordinating this new worship experience. We are just in the “brain-storming” stage of what this will look like. We have talked about doing it on Wednesday evenings, but aren't sure if we would try to hold it in the sanctuary, in the social hall or off site. What we are clear on is that this will be a effort to reach out to those the church too often misses. People who would be uncomfortable with our current worship offerings, the “un-churched” whose understanding or experience of “church” is as judgmental, self-righteous and irrelevant. The Spirit is telling me we need more than open hearts, open minds and open doors; we need to (in the spirit of summer) get out doors, beyond the doors and walls that provide us with so much, and yet too often form an unintended barrier for an increasing number of people. The principals we intend to embrace as we go forward on this are a sense of Sabbath (rest that keeps us from being consumed by the busyness of life) and Neighborliness (the opportunity to fellowship and serve in making a difference in mission and caring.)
If you have thoughts on this, or can think of people who might be reached by a different approach, go to the church web site osumc.org, click on the “Links” tab and then the blog site and share your comments and thoughts. I am praying that this summer will be a season of growth. Growth of the spirit necessary to make a new worship experience work. Pastor Steve
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
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