
‘“A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. John 13:34
This past Sunday was our first Drive thru Communion service and it was a day I will never forget. It was a day that reminded me how much we need to connect with each other and how important the fellowship of the church family is to our church family and to me personally.
It was such a blessing to be able to participate and see all the folks that came out to receive communion, a blessing, and a prayer. Some folks I have been able to see on Zoom and some have dropped by the church office to drop off something for our Food Closet, etc. Some I have only talked to and not seen in 3+ months. Of all the things that COVID 19 has taken from us, not being able to see each other, give others a hug, and just being there for others, hurts the most. This time of isolation has reminded me just how important it is for us just to be together as the body of Christ, the church.
When this first started, a lot of people were saying how “The church is closed” and I would say that the church isn’t closed and that we are still in ministry. It hurt me to see people saying that the church is closed; I was taking it as a personal attack on our church. To me, it was like saying when life starts getting really tough, the church isn’t there. My husband pointed out that what people were really voicing was their sorrow that we can’t be together as the church, that our time being here in fellowship with one another is important and meaningful and was now taken away. That point hit home on Sunday.
On Sunday, people were so happy to be back, just in our parking lot, to receive a blessing, communion, and a prayer. People were holding back tears just to be on campus. It truly was a blessing to be able to see you all and talk, check in and pray for you. We even had a person who has never been here before come in for communion. He saw on Facebook that we were serving communion.
I guess my point is we are still figuring out how to be the church during these times and those lessons will help us to be the church in the future. We don’t know when we will be back in sanctuary, we do know that we continue to do the work that God calls us to do, to be the church that God calls us to be.
We can adapt and get stronger as a church family during these times. We can check in on our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ with a phone call or note, even if you are not close to them. How uplifting would it be to receive a note from a fellow church member that you don’t know very well? If you are comfortable going out a little, have a socially distant porch visit with a friend. There are many ways to fellowship and share the love of Christ with others; we just need to think outside the box, the box of the way we used to do things, because how we used to do things isn’t going to work right now.
A great example is Lisa Brewer who calls people to see if she can drive by and wave hello. She takes their pictures and shares them on Facebook. Yes, there are good things happening on the internet.
We are coming up with new ideas to help us connect and fellowship with each other during these times so make sure to check your emails and scroll all the way down and read what comes after the daily blessing.
And please check in on folks that you know are not very good with computers or don’t have them at all. Those are the folks that really need others to help keep them connected. It takes a village, so they say to raise a child. It takes a church family, to help people through a pandemic.
Stay safe, stay connected, and reach out to others. And please let your church family know if you need help. We will get through this together with God’s help.
Blessings, Suzanne
Gracious and Loving God,
We are so grateful that during the good times and difficult times you are with us, you are there for us whenever we reach out to you. We thank you for the gift of our church and our brothers and sisters in Christ. Those relationships are dear to us and help us live out our faith. Help us to reach out to others, to connect with them and let them know that they are not alone. Create in us a heart that puts others first and helps to show your love and grace to all your children. Help us to have patience in these times and to learn to reach out in new and different ways to be your disciples. Amen