tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6480403878902135681.post2672058848814409216..comments2023-03-25T05:18:16.115-04:00Comments on What's The Good Word?: Why?Canada East Missionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12638819678834321636noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6480403878902135681.post-27786870770222767522010-08-16T09:02:28.707-04:002010-08-16T09:02:28.707-04:00Thank you both for your truly wonderful comments. ...Thank you both for your truly wonderful comments. There is nothing I would want to edit here for sure. Glad to see you in the conversation.<br /><br />I agree Mel, this was the point of my recent comment about "preaching." If the preaching or the worship doesn't move us out into the "service" then of what use is it?<br /><br />And Shirley's illustrations of going out the make a difference emphasizes the same point. <br /><br />Thanks to both of you.Marionhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12989740573288200129noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6480403878902135681.post-27800961399977192332010-08-15T20:53:37.425-04:002010-08-15T20:53:37.425-04:00I think I may have missed attending Sunday service...I think I may have missed attending Sunday services no more thn a couple of dozen times in the last 70 years. So perhaps I am attending out of habit. It is my habit to be found in church every Sunday. I know that if I have to miss a Sunday I am lost. I don't know what to do with myself. Sunday servoices anchor my week and measure my days.<br /><br />Since my early teens I have been responsible for something every Sunday p playing the piano, teaching a church school class, presiding, preaching, not to mention opening up, making the coffee, printing the bulletin, preparing the sacrament, etc. Over the years I have fulfilled every function of congregational life. So perhaps it is a senes of duty that takes me to church every Sunday.<br /><br />I try to make a difference in people's lives in my professional life and in my volunteer work. I try to be a positive influence. Did I learn this from attending church? It is important to me to leave a person with whom I come in contact feeling better for having been with me.<br /><br />I always look forward to going to church. I always hope to have sn encounter with the Divine. Sometimes I do. If I don't, this does not discourage me.<br /><br />To cancel a service or close a church is very painful for me. I am saddened that many people do not see church, especially one as cutting edge as the Community of Christ, as relevant to their lives. Being active in the curch has been <br />the joy of my life.<br /><br />Marion, feel free to edit. Shirley<br />I forget what you told me is my profile so i will say anon. but I don't have to be anon.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6480403878902135681.post-163114391492335442010-08-14T11:44:23.676-04:002010-08-14T11:44:23.676-04:00Carman:
I'm thinking of the old saw about the...Carman:<br /><br />I'm thinking of the old saw about the visitor to the Quaker church who asked at the end of a silent hour, "When does the worship service begin?" The answer is why I go to church. "The Worship is over, now the Service begins."<br /><br />I can worship at home, or anywhere else for that matter, but I probably would find something else to do, as most do who give this as thir answer about staying home on Sunday morning.<br /><br />But the discipline of being there every week, forces me to stop my life for a few hours and join with others of like minded theology, to spend that time in a concentrated worship experience. It brings me back to reality, and it puts my life back into perspective.<br /><br />The video at the end of your Blog, truly illustrates the true act of service to our community.<br /><br />Celebration and worship happen at church, service happens in real life, where people live and hurt, laugh, cry and dispair.<br /><br />What matters most is for us to get our "Worship Service" happening in the right sequence.<br /><br />MelMel Millsnoreply@blogger.com