I love this quote from a Wittenburg Door Interview with Rob Bell, pastor of Mars Hill church in Michigan.
We say, “This isn’t the church, this is a church service. It’s just an hour where we have some teaching, some singing and you’ll hear about things in the community.” If there are 43 “one anothers” in the New Testament‚Äîserve one another, carry one another’s burden’s, confess to one another‚Äîyou can only do a couple of those in a church service. Until you have a community that you are journeying with, please don’t say you are a part of this church. You just come to a gathering.
Wow, isn’t that true. Our church services are just “a gathering.”
Who is it that I’m journeying with? Well, there’s my wife, Pam. I’m sure our joint ministry takes in a good number of those “one anothers.” (I spent a good deal of time trying to figure out how to word that sentence without eliciting smirks from people with dirty minds; if you smirked, then I obviously under-estimated your depravity.) The worship team at Anchor is the group I’m closest to, the people I’m most likely to open up with. So perhaps our Thursday night practice is more “church” than what happens on Sunday morning.
Anyway, we all need to not think too highly of what happens at the Sunday Morning Big Show, and to recognize that what happens in people’s lives the rest of the week is what really counts. Of course, we all know that, so unlike most of my posts, I’m not delivering any Grand New Insight.