Hurry Up and Wait: Welcome Advent

This is late coming out. Advent is nearly here. Thanksgiving in the USA is tomorrow. Then many folks think about Black Friday.

I suppose if your not in the church habit, the idea of being in church on Sunday seems like just one more thing. An unnecessary thing. Just another thing to schedule.

I get that. In fact, I feel like that a lot. In those moments, there’s a need for me to pause and remember what “going" church is about. It’s a bigger story and larger issue at stake.

It’s not about being holy, or righteous, or good.

It’s not about “getting something out of the sermon”

Its not about “being fed"

It’s not about not going to hell

It’s not about believing all the right things

It’s not about doing all the right things

It’s not even about getting to heaven

When I get the priorities misplaced, I find church to be boring, which is pretty bad since I am one of the pastors. Yup, even we don’t always feel like going to church. Those misplaced priorities become obstacles and even a barrier:

to growing

to becoming resilient

to wisdom

to being courageous in compassion

to challenging the injustices of race, gender identity, age, and income.

I lose sight of the hell on earth Jesus pointed out, one of our own making, that we are invited to dismantle as we enter into the life and gift of Jesus' love. The point of “going to church" to create a community in the fashion, the style, the steps, and the way of Jesus.

So, there’s a journey that begins at Advent, the four weeks of expectation, preparation, and hope before Christmas morning.

And this journey ends… it ends… um….nope. It doesn’t end.

This journey knows no end. Join us.

Craig Morton
pastor, husband, dad, consultant, discernmentarian, cooking hobbyist, sports-junkie and happy dog owner (both as I have a happy dog and I am happy to have a dog)
themissionplace.org
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