for the last six days at our squad debrief. We have rested and
received some great inspiring teaching. We love our individual teams,
but the times when the whole squad is together I think people come
alive more spiritually and we really begin to see how we are becoming a
church.
with her parents and her mom asked if she had been to church. Liz
said, “No we kind of do church all the time. We kind of are a
church.” At the beginning of the Race “We are the church” sounded a
bit far-fetched and after a while started to get trite. Now I’m
beginning to see the vision. As we get comfortable with one another
and love one another more, I’m receiving a new vision for what church
looks like.
the room where we had been worshipping and receiving teaching all
week. The Team leaders, Squad leaders, and coaches had been out at a
special dinner and did not arrive at the time we usually began. 7:30
rolled around and our leaders were not there yet. At first I thought I
would stand up and call everyone to start praying out loud to kick off
our nightly worship together. Then Dan starting singing some VBS song
and I ran to the front and joined him.
standing up and everyone was leading their favorite song from
childhood. We continued getting “undignified” before our Lord for
about 20 minutes until our Squad leader, Allison Johnston, arrived with
a few team leaders and exclaimed, “I didn’t realize we had a VBS
anointing in the house tonight!” It was a great way to usher in a
spirit of joy for our evening together as a church.
it was time for church start and the pastor and worship leaders were
not present? Who would call the Body to prayer? Who would give the
word? Would you stand and praise or all just file out the church
quietly?
