Saturday 26 July 2008

The Church Leading the Community

I was in the US for the 4th July this year – the first time ever, and was involved in broadcasting a large 4th July celebration in Springfield (DOH!!) – can’t say Springfield (DOH!!) without saying DOH as well.

This was an event put on by the James River Assembly and has been going for a number of years and this year attracted nearly 100,000 people. It’s basically a full day event with loads of stuff happening games for the children, an air show, bands performing, all leading up to a massive fireworks display while an orchestra plays stirring patriotic songs and all the crowd take the “Pledge of Allegiance” – I must confess I did find the level of patriotism interesting and slightly bizarre – but I’m from the UK and we’re a cynical bunch.

But before the fireworks and everything happened, there was a full on Gospel presentation and an altar call that I’m told over 100 people present at the event responded to and accepted Jesus as their personal Lord and Saviour – excellent stuff.

The thing that struck me about the whole day was the significance that this was a local church putting on an event for their local community and doing it really well. It wasn’t a “covert” operation – everyone knew there would be a gospel presentation and came anyway (the fireworks were WELL worth it – I have not seen a display that impressive as close up – ever). It was great to see the Church getting out of its 4 walls and just being as Jesus instructed salt and light.

I wonder how many other churches do this kind of thing for their community – it’s a fabulous way to build relationships, introduce people to church and share the Gospel – though I wonder how many Churches actually would do all 3 (sadly these days I think many might shy away from point 3 as they don’t want to offend….)

We as the church should be the leading lights in our communities – but many of us prefer to stay within our 4 walls and wait for the community to come to us – let go to them and make a difference and let’s have FUN doing it.

What could you or your church be doing along these lines – we don’t always have to reinvent wheels, we’ve got plenty of things we could be doing – let’s do them.