Instead, speaking the truth in love, we will grow to become in every respect the mature body of him who is the head, that is, Christ. \xa0From him the whole body, joined and held together by every supporting ligament, grows and builds itself up in love, as each part does its work. (Ephesians 4:15-16)
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I\u2019ve been thinking a lot about what church might look like going forward into the future.\xa0 What will the church look like by the time I\u2019ve finished my work in ministry in 20-30 years?\xa0 What will it look like when our seminarians finish theirs?\xa0 And what on earth do we need in our ministry toolboxes to prepare for it?
Obviously, answers on those questions are mighty thin and mighty speculative.\xa0 The only thing that seems more sure at the moment is that disruption, of the sort we\u2019ve experienced through this period of pandemic, will increasingly become the norm, rather than an exception.\xa0 We see that in increasing instances of climate crisis, increasing fracturing of forms of belief and opinion, the sheer speed of our tech-driven world these days, and a seeming power-shift happening globally between a West on the decline and Asia on the ascent.
So as the little church of Jesus Christ caught in these cross winds of an increasingly disruptive world, what on earth do we do?
Well: I think Pastor Michael\u2019s pointing to Deuteronomy 4 yesterday was spot on.\xa0 We don\u2019t need super structures of administration to keep us safe, bulwarks of programs and activities to keep us engaged here (and therefore out of trouble elsewhere), perhaps all we need to do is the very simple things we\u2019ve been called to in the first place.\xa0 Walking and talking with each other in the way of Christ as we all, together, follow him.\xa0
Paul, I think, says a similar thing in this great discipleship passage from Ephesians.\xa0 He invites us to speak the truth in love: to talk, lovingly about the truth of God with one another in a way that builds one another up in the faith and in our lives.\xa0 And that talking happens as each of us do the work that God has gifted us to do for building one another up.\xa0 It happens while we\u2019re serving, working across the week, worshiping together: whenever.\xa0 In short, it happens while we\u2019re walking the walk in the way of Christ. Walking out our daily lives.
So, walking and talking: regardless of what challenges and disruptions come on our path\u2014these are faithful things God\u2019s called us to that can withstand it all and in fact, build up the body of Christ in the process.\xa0 Because, here\u2019s the thing: it\u2019s still Jesus\u2019 church.\xa0 Christ is still the head.\xa0 And, he is faithful.\xa0 His church will remain.
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