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Facing The Giants

So, I’m still wordless…

We had staff meeting today…after Byron and I had our own “meeting” coming home from Starbucks - that’s my time of clarity for the day…post Starbucks!

We talked a lot about the criticism of “relevant” churches - that they/we are unevangelistic and watered-down. I can get on a soap-box about this quickly, especially when I’m all hopped up on a venti Starbucks.

I grew up in the home of an itinerant evangelist…the daughter of a preacher and the granddaughter of an evangelist who was Billy Graham’s right-hand man. Then, I became the wife of an evangelist turned pastor…

I know evangelism. It’s my heritage and in my blood. I have a great deal of respect for any person who makes it their life mission to bring others into a relationship with Christ. I have respect, but I also know the down-low on real life-change.

Recently, there’s been a lot of talk about what the biggest “threat” to Christianity is - Some say it’s liberalism, others Calvinism, others the post-modern era, others hedonism… The list of offenders goes on and on. They say if you don’t preach a certain way (three points and an illustration - or taking two years to walk through a Book of the Bible verse-by-verse), well, you must be a heretic…an ear tickler! They say if your congregation doesn’t “look” a certain way then they are not learning to be holy. They say to be “relevant” is to be more influenced by the world than by scripture or even by Christ.

I heard today that I…and my church…my philosophy of ministry…Byron’s vision and the vision of other churches like C3…that we are the biggest threat to Christianity. This was espoused by an icon of the Evangelical world…

I don’t even desire to argue about this any more. I don’t believe I have that luxury - I just have to be obedient, regardless of how I’m misunderstood.

Life-change is the only thing that matters. At C3 Church, true life-change and full Christ-followship is our mission - bottom line.

If the traditional, institutional, self-preservationist church wants to call C3, and churches like us, a threat…it hurts but, oh well…

Because I know the truth. If a traditional church-lover were to meet our members…especially the new converts, they would no doubt shake their head and point out a myriad of flaws - they don’t look like American “Christians” should look, perhaps. If they were to be judged by comparison to the suit-wearing, program leading, committee chairing, hymn memorizing - so we’ll give him the keys to the church building - type of christian, well, our membership might not measure up. But, if you were to ask their neighbors, their co-workers, their children, “Is there something different about them”, you would get a more accurate measure of what true life-change looks like.

And it’s happening a lot. Life-change, the kind that ushers in full Christ followship, is what C3 is all about. Not “easy believism”, just an easier way to hear the truth. The Christian life is hard, full of sacrifice, but the Gospel is simple…simple and profound.

There’s strength and clarity in just focusing on Christ and on others…

…all the rest is just a whole lot of muddy water.

Well, I guess I did have some words, after all.

Peace.

Becoming…

Yesterday was a beautiful day for C3 Church. I don’t really know how to verbalize “why”, but I’ll try…

For a long time, we - as a community of faith - have been fighting: fighting for change, fighting for a vision, fighting for a dream, fighting our Enemy and those who would be used by him to stir dissension, fighting against our own fears and doubts…fighting for love.

Yesterday, it felt like we were beginning to be…to be more of who we were always meant to be - not so busy having to defend or position…but just breathing the breath of a church that is now becoming…

The volunteers were beautiful in their efficiency, dependability and…welcoming smiles. The spirit in “the house” was one of expectancy and hope. The message was clear and creative. Everything was so…C3.

We’ve said that for quite a while now - about one thing or the other: “That’s so C3!”, or “He/She is so C3.”…we’ve said it with hopefulness…

Now we can say it with hopeful understanding…because C3 is coming into her own identity. You can feel it. We are becoming comfortable in our own beautifully diverse, incredibly unique skin.

We are becoming, and it feels great.

And…it’s so C3! :-)

Peace.

The Remains of the Day…Happy Easter!

Things I loved about this Easter:

  • The focus upon Easter - that history itself has been altered because of the death and, more importantly, the resurrection of One Man.
  • The fact that so many stores and businesses closed early last night and were closed today - people got to spend time with their families…and breathe - all because of Easter.
  • Buying Easter lilies for my front porch…not out of obligation - not because I had to…not even because I was expected to buy a-gazillion for the church platform - but, because they’re beautiful, and because they remind me of the hope of salvation and the promise of spring. So, I bought two…and only two.
  • Picking out an Easter dress…and feeling girlie. (But not getting my nails done…just to prove I’m not so high maintenance).
  • Seeing the early morning volunteers, Crew, C3 Kids, and Staffers…wearing Easter outfits or jeans and C3 tees - Because, we are all about “Come as you are”.
  • Little girls in their frilly dresses…I saw so many fabulous outfits - too bad they don’t make them in my size.
  • Little men in their various attire - Jackson was my fave in his blue and white striped sear-sucker jacket…Fierce!
  • Seeing brand new faces…and those that are growing more familiar each week.
  • Being a part of the worship experience…feeling the Spirit moving people through praise.
  • Hearing Byron “bring it”…twice - knowing he’s doing what he was born to do…and doing it well.
  • Having lunch for 18! Hearing the chatter and noise of a full house…
  • Wearing a polka-dotted apron…and feeling girlie.
  • Watching the kids hunt for eggs and candy…in record time! (Ethan doesn’t move slowly when candy is involved).
  • Going on a 2 1/2 mile walk with the kids.
  • Sitting on the front porch with Byron, Kayleigh, Barry and Josh…talking and just being.
  • Having a clean kitchen…after having lunch for 18!!!
  • Putting on my “LOVE WINS” t-shirt - and knowing that it has won…again.
  • Feeling absolutely exhausted…in a good way.
  • Being reminded that there’s always hope…just like the sun keeps rising…just like springtime always returns - so it is with hope…Easter reminds me: Hope springs eternal. (Even when it’s Friday and it seems like Sunday will never come!).
  • Remembering that this hope is possible because of Jesus.

There are many other things…many other blessings - too many to mention. And I am grateful…

As my “Oma” said today, “Well, you know all of these blessings are from God! God takes, sometimes, but then He gives back something even better…”

and He has - over and over.

Peace.

…But Sunday’s Comin’!

So, the week leading up to Easter can be challenging…it seems like the Enemy knows he needs to fight against us…as if it could just stay “Friday” or even Saturday night…

anything to keep Sunday from coming.

All week it has seemed to be perpetually more like Friday than Sunday…

For my new friend Sola, I know this has to be true because her mother passed away (in Nigeria) last night…

Our prayers are with you and your family, Sola - It’s Friday…but Sunday’s comin’!

All of the attacks, the weariness, the doubts…the hard work that goes into preparing for Easter - all of it can weigh us down - It’s Friday…but Sunday’s comin’!

All of the expectancy, the waiting, the hoping to see what God will do on Resurrection morning…even the fleeting doubts, memories of loss, wondering “Is it worth the cost?” - all of it can just wear us out - It’s Friday…but Sunday’s comin’!

Sunday’s comin’ and everything’s gonna be alright. After all, we already know the end of the story…

…now there’s nothin’ left but the victory party.

Happy, happy Easter…and peace to you.