An interesting conversation has developed from Kathryn's original post and it's made me think a little...
How can we make our church families open and welcoming to the world and community around us? The implication in Kathryn's post is that weddings and baptisms are a vital way of communicating our welcome. (I'm conscious from other posts - her blog is well worth a regular visit, by the way - that Kathryn wouldn't limit church involvement in the community to services) But still, I'm not convinced.
I used to be very anxious to get church services right, up to date and easy to follow. Not because I wanted to be trendy but because I wanted to get our services to be easy to follow. The logic of my thinking was getting people into our church buildings. I'm not saying anything very original as I suggest that this is not a tenable strategy for Christian engagement with our community.
So how can the church family be noticed as we bring our Lord's love into our communities. Of course, all of us have the opportunity as individuals during our day-to-day work and lives but that is not enough. Somehow, we have to engage not only our individual selves but our community self, our body-of-Christness in the lives of our community.
If it is only individuals that serve, love and share then what's to stop people thinking "Oh so-and-so's a really lovely person"? It's as we do things as a body, I think, that the Christlikeness becomes recognisable.
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