Celebrations
Celebrating Together
In the short time between worship and Baptism, as one leader left the room with all the teens about to be baptized, the Youth Pastor talked about the journey that had led to this evening. He talked about the sermon series’ they’d been doing, the importance of living a life on mission with Jesus, and then the importance of celebrating that together. And, while I’m paraphrasing, he said something like this. “We want to celebrate together. We want to life together. If you attend our youth group and want to be baptized here, then we want to celebrate with you and invite your family to celebrate with you. If you can’t do it on Wednesday night, then we’ll set you up for Sunday morning, and we will show up to service and we will celebrate with you there. If your family attends a different church and you want to be baptized there, then let us know and we will gather and come to your church and celebrate with you there.”
Pause… let that sink in. This youth Pastor and his team have just committed to celebrating their students wherever it is their students need celebrating, even if it’s at another church. Yes! That’s the way it should be. But it isn’t always, not even often, certainly not enough.
I’ve been in church world a long time. The majority of church employees, volunteers, and leadership are people loving, God fearing individuals. We are all on mission to spread the hope, love, and joy that Jesus offers. But we sometimes lose sight of these things, of the bigger plan, the whole picture. We cheer for our church, we celebrate our victories, and sometimes fail to acknowledge or celebrate the other ministries in our communities. Friends, can we examine our hearts together. Can we step up and be the encouragers, celebrators, and kindness ambassadors we are supposed to be, outside of the walls of our church as well as inside? Sometimes…. Often…. Always.
Jesus said, “By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another” John 13:35