Worship with me
No matter how many ways we can develop great relationships with others, what can top the privilege of worshiping with one another?
So this morning I’m standing and singing beside my colleague, Vince Vetro (DMC for the Central/West Ontario), surrounded by 40 or so of our C&MA international workers. The song “In Christ Alone” comes up, which sketches the life of Christ and what he did for each of us. Then Lois Belsey, our worker in Papua, New Guinea, squeezes in between us (so she could get a better glimpse of the screen). The verse comes up: “In Christ alone, who took on flesh, fullness of God in helpless babe….” and suddenly, the incarnation:
is not only God’s great love for me, coming into the world to rescue broken, prodigal sinners like me
but also it’s the model by which our workers live their lives — like Lois, who lives and works with people in the deepest jungles of Papua, so that God’s great love for the people there can be demonstrated by someone “in the flesh”….
All of that went through my heart and mind in a split second, and I experienced a real sense of common purpose with Lois, Vince (who is just crazy with passion for the idea of seeing the next generation catch God’s heart for the world, and especially for young people to get out there with Lois on internships), and all of these fellow workers. This week, we’ll be discussing lot’s of important business about having strong bonds between international workers and people in Canadian churches. But what about the simple bond that comes just from worshiping together? I hope this happens over and over again for these workers as they travel around to our churches.
I wonder if a missionary has ever been invited as a special guest to a youth service or worship service, or mid-week group of some sort, like this: “We’d love just for you to worship with us, take communion with us.” I dare someone to do that — just love Jesus together with them as an honoured guest, and then pray for one another.
Try it and tell me how it goes.
