Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Outside of Ourselves
Loving our Community


Heidi and I are back from our 10 year anniversary trip. It was a very nice trip, filled with a lot of fun and much needed relaxation. We spent some time at the coast, in the city of Portland and even some time at the Hotel. It was a lot of fun to be away from the kids (they were with Grandma's and Grandpa's) but it sure was nice to get back home to see them again. We were afforded the opportunity to go to Portland for church on Sunday, we attended Imago Dei Fellowship, a church that meets at Franklin High School on the east side of Portland. It was nice to listen and to worship with others at this church.

There were many things that stuck out to me at the church service it self, many ideas I would love to try some day but there was something that really stuck out more to me than anything and that was the people that were involved in the community. It was not that the church had so much going on as it was that the people were invested in their community.

What does that mean for me, what does that mean for our church? Well, first of all I think it takes an attitude adjustment on the hearts of individuals. For instance, I need to be thinking not about what I can get but what I can give. Like it or not, we are ego centric people to the core, my first thought is, in general, selfish. I need to stop that, I need to consider others.

What are some things we can do? Help a neighbor, read at a school, volunteer any where in the community (we have some hospital volunteers among us), take kids fishing, walk the streets and say "hi" to people, I'm sure you can think of other ideas. We just have to do it.

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