Tuesday, September 20, 2005

Unity of the Body

I know God stretched me growing up.

Growing up on the west coast as a “Beach Kid” I enjoyed the lifestyle and relaxed atmosphere that Southern California had to offer. Growing up in the church on the west coast was very different from the church of the mid-west. Devotionals and worship services on the beach, bus ministries that brought in hundreds of inner city San Diego and LA kids on Wednesday nights, no ties, bible study groups that met in homes, more spontaneous worship services where members discussed personal situations that they were encountering in their lives. Having to adjust as a church community with many different backgrounds, cultures and beliefs.

Then we moved to Oklahoma. A more conservative church and lifestyle. One that I now appreciate more and more. Coat and tie required. Deep bible study and lessons directly focused on God’s Word. Large churches of over 1,000 members very common. Took a little while to get use to the more solemn quiet worship style.

Then I went off to college. York was a little of both. Worship was exciting. Great singing. Emphasis was on praising our Heavenly Father. Small groups were important. Bible study was mandatory. Some of the best people in the world were my teachers: Mabrey Miller, James Hinkle, Tim Woodruff, Mike Cravens. Great men that inspired me as a Christian and showed me what the church could become if we would all work together.

I appreciate the body of Christ. From the “L” Street Church in San Diego to the East Hill Church in York, Nebraska to the Central Church in Topeka. I pray that we will truly become one body. A unified group of believers that focus on each other’s needs. When we have disagreements we don’t talk down about each other, but we love each other and respect our differences and truly appreciate our brothers and sisters for the good they are accomplishing for the Gospel of Christ.

I like the following song that Keith Lancaster wrote about being a united body. It’s my prayer for every church:

Let's Get Together
Words and music: Keith Lancaster, Bill Spencer, and Rodney Britt © 1985 Anthony K. Music (ASCAP)

There are too many Christians
Who don't talk to each other
They're not acting like brothers
They're not loving at all
They' refuse confrontation
They choose gossip and slander
For solutions meander
Well they're in for a fall
We can't keep going on like this every day
Hear what I say

Chorus:
Let's get together
Let's stop the fighting
Let's start uniting
Let's get together
Let's stop the fighting
Let's start uniting

There're too many people
Who don't know the Savior
They see our behavior is not what is should be
So let's get together
No more fussing and fighting
We need love and uniting
To be one family
We can't keep going on like this every day
Hear what I say

Repeat Chorus

Bridge:
It's time we stop the fighting
And start giving our love to each other
Oh don't you know that they're never gonna see how we're lovin' our Lord
Unless we're givin' our love to each other

Repeat Chorus

"How good and pleasant it is when brothers live together in unity!" Psalm 133:1

"I in them and you in me. May they be brought to complete unity to let the world know that you sent me and have loved them even as you have loved me." John 17:23

"And over all these virtues put love, which binds them all together in perfect unity." Colossians 3:14

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