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I love the church (really, I do!) By
DANIEL OVERDORF
Churches, church leaders, and people in churches have made a lot of mistakes over the years. Weve embarrassed ourselves, damaged our effectiveness, and worst of all, weve disappointed God. When someone barks, The church is full of hypocrites, you know what I hate most? Theyre right. The church is full of hypocrites (and, as youll read in a moment, at times Im one of them). When someone sneers, Preachers are just money-hungry and sex-crazed, you know what infuriates me most? In too many cases the statement proves true. Its been documented and splashed across newspapers and newscasts worldwide. Churches have provided fodder sufficient for decades of criticism. Even so, I love the church. No, really, I do. Im not just saying that because Im a preacher. My salary doesnt depend on glowing descriptions of all thats ecclesiastical. Warts and all, I love the church. Why? For more reasons than I could mention in one column. Heres the top three. I love the church because Im not the only one there whos messed up. I can confide in other Christians, Ive had a tough time this week. Or even, I did something selfish yesterday; I need you to pray with me for the strength to apologize. And nobody asks for my resignation. In fact, they identify with me. Theyve been there. They can help me grow from the experience and move on as a better Christian. Furthermore, I love the church because it enables me to connect meaningfully with others. I crave friendships with people I can trust. Life as a lone ranger lacks the love, laughs, and support that makes life not only bearable, but enjoyable. I want buddies to watch football with, and I want to know those buddies share the values and perspectives I hold dear. I want pals who say, How are things going at home? as readily and naturally as they say, Pass the pizza. Ive found no better source of such friends than church. Ultimately, though, I love the church because it enables me to connect with God. I want to know theres something more than this life. The maze between sunrise and sunset doesnt satisfy me. The months between birth and death leave me wanting. Clock in, clock out, check the clock countless times in between surely theres more to life. I want to connect with something bigger, something eternal. Something that matters. I hunger for a connection with God. God stands above lifes monotony. He sees beyond the cause-and-effect cycles that entrap humanity. He works in spite of the failings of His church. Thats what I want to connect with. Or better said, thats who I want to connect with. Church enables this connection. Through the people of the church I experience Gods love. Through the ministries of the church I experience His purpose. Through the heritage of the church I experience His eternal nature. Through the sacraments of the church I experience His holiness. Through the flaws of the church I experience His grace. Through the church I experience God. And that, vastly beyond any other reason, is why I love really love the church. (Daniel Overdorf is the senior minister of Fayetteville Christian Church, located at New Hope and Hickory Roads in Fayetteville. He may be heard each Sunday at 10:30 a.m. as a part of the churchs weekly worship. Daniel may be contacted at the church office 770-461-8763 or at fayettevillechristian@juno.com.)
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