I have few words to describe my emotions about this Sunday's service. My heart is full -- full of joy, full of the spirit of love, full of gratitude, full of hope. It would be wrong of me to wait until I find the perfect words; by the time they come, I'm sure they'll be others things to write about. So I'll try.
I was surprised by the effort surrounding the weekend. There were groups of people who worked outside the church building to clear brush, and landscape, and plant new flowers. I guess I should have had an inkling of the effort going on behind the scenes (and slightly outside of my earshot) from that.
And then I heard that there would be a reception after the service. I guess I imagined that it would be a small affair. But then I heard that Randy was doing extra work preparing the multi-purpose room. And then I heard about some of the food preparation. Saturday night I was showing some of the visitors around the building (knowing I probably wouldn't have time on Sunday). When we reached the multi-purpose room I was speechless to see its transformation, and I was quite moved.
It was an exciting and busy weekend for me with so many people visiting from out of town. I was able to spend a great deal of time with John and with Howard and Doris, which was wonderful. And it was wonderful to see Doris and Sandy and Jenny. I am so glad that you were able to meet all of them and that they were able to meet you. (FYI: I know that the church in Country Club Hills will receive a full report from various sources.)
I have heard and received many wonderful comments about the service. Many of you have shared that you thought it was wonderful -- one of you said, "I can't imagine how it could have been any better." I agree -- it was a powerful service for me too. The music was wonderful, and yes, I was happy to share in that. Just now I've listened to the sermon again, and I think it was fitting and solid. I was thrilled with Thad's contribution -- his kind words and presence.
Mostly, I was thrilled with you and for you. It was a celebration of our shared hopes and dreams. It was a reaffirmation of our intention to work together in Christ's name. It was a reaffirmation of our many gifts (not just mine, but all of our gifts). It was a chance to celebrate together, to welcome friends, to fellowship together, to worship together.
I'm sure I'm leaving out many things. To end, I would simply offer my thanks for your efforts. I know that there will be other thanks given in the newsletter and in worship next Sunday, but I want to add mine here. Thank you to all those who worked so hard to make it a special day for me, and for our guests, and for all of us. It was beautiful.
My dad (an extraordinarily Godly fellow, unlike his youngest child) talked about people being "a good fit" for one another.
ReplyDeleteIn that vein, you're a good fit, Josh.
Roger-the-Heretic