We are Highland Park! During January we are looking at what it means to be a United Methodist Congregation in our time and in our town.
The first week our emphasis was on United Methodist beliefs and our combination of faith and works. We belief and we act on those beliefs. Our second week the spotlight was on our ministry to young people.
This week we will bring together our beliefs and our work with young people. We deliberately have all ages come together to reach out to others. One generation helps another “so that” they can be coached to do the work of God.
I hope you caught the “so that” that was just used. Understanding the “so that” of our ministry is a necessary step in making sure we are doing God’s work in the here and now.
Lovett Weems, respected United Methodist Leader has written extensively on the “So That” principal. He recalls Exodus 25:8–“Have them make me a sanctuary, so that I may dwell among them.”
Lovett goes on to say that a growing congregation envisions a new educational building to help more children and youth grow in their faith. There are passionate about the possibilities. Members of the congregation begin to make plans and project costs. From that moment, everyone will be preoccupied with whether to build now or later, the cost of the project, interest rates, and a host of other legitimate issues. How did it happen that the building receives 90 percent of the attention when the church never set out to build a building but set out to reach more people for Christ or help children and youth grow in their faith?
Lovett told this story to remind us of the “so that” of scripture. We tend to forget we are doing one thing “so that” another thing happens. Life becomes all about the first thing and we lose our focus.
For Methodist Christians we seek to “make disciples for the transformation of the world.” Everything we do should be towards that end. Yet, we have to fight our natural inclinations to stop short of the goal and set our sights on doing that which makes us feel good. The “so that” principal of scripture asks us to examine whether our actions lead to that which makes us feel good or that which enables the transformation of the world.
See you Sunday at we look at the so that principal of scripture.
Pastor Ray