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							As we prepare to celebrate Reformation Sunday at 
							First Presbyterian Church this coming Sunday, I 
							wanted to share a list of my top 10 reasons why I 
							love being Presbyterian. But before that, here is a 
							one sentence description of what Reformation Sunday 
							is all about: The tradition of Reformation Sunday 
							offers an opportunity to celebrate our heritage and 
							history, to affirm our central theological 
							convictions and to consider God’s ongoing 
							reformation of the church.
 The Presbyterian Church (USA) has a rich tradition 
							and much to celebrate. So without any further ado, 
							here are my 10 reasons why I love being 
							Presbyterian:
 
 1. I love being Presbyterian because of the emphasis 
							we place on God’s Goodness. God is not a distant 
							god, who created the world and stepped away. Rather, 
							God is one who out of selfless love created and 
							continues to create with this same selfless love. 
							Perhaps though, the most important aspect about our 
							theology as Presbyterians is the comfort and hope 
							that can be found in the very good news that God 
							chooses us and has gifted us with faith in God!
 
 2. I love being Presbyterian because, well, we are a 
							thankful people. We know that everything we have 
							comes from God. We understand that we are God’s 
							stewards or caretakers–of the environment, of one 
							another, of children, of everything. We participate 
							in being good stewards by tutoring children at a 
							local grade school, contributing money to local 
							organizations that are about the building up of 
							community, and we make every opportunity to make 
							sure everybody has a way to share their unique 
							gifts!
 
 3. I love being Presbyterian because we don’t forget 
							to love God with all hearts, souls, strength, and 
							minds. We value education and the importance of 
							spiritual formation in the community. We endorse the 
							study of God’s entire world and we are willing to 
							ask questions, hard questions. We are willing to 
							debate. We are “a thinking,” as well as “a feeling,” 
							people.
 4. I love being Presbyterian because we are not 
							afraid to engage the Bible critically. We believe 
							that the Bible is authoritative and God’s word to 
							us, meant to be taken very seriously. We understand 
							that it was written by humans. We realize that the 
							Bible contains different types of 
							literature--poetry, commandments, apocalyptic 
							writings, for example–which requires study and 
							sensitivity in interpreting. More importantly, we 
							know that our story is a part of God’s story, which 
							has, is, and will continue to mold us into who God 
							longs for us to be!
 
 5. I love being Presbyterian because we understand 
							the importance of diversity and the wideness of 
							God’s love. At the heart of who we are is the spirit 
							of hospitality. We welcome and affirm the gifts of 
							all God’s children, recognizing that as a body, we 
							are incomplete when one person is left out! God 
							revels in diversity. After all, what a diverse world 
							God thought up.
 6. I love being Presbyterian because we love all our 
							neighbors: we are ecumenical! Some of us are life 
							long Presby’s, while some of us have dabbled with 
							the Methodist and Baptists, Roman Catholics and 
							Lutherans. Regardless of where we come from, we 
							affirm every Sunday that we believe in the holy 
							catholic church, that is the holy universal church. 
							We are but one patch in the crazy quilt of Christ’s 
							church. While we love our Presbyterian way, ours is 
							not the only way to serve God.
 
 7. I love being Presbyterian because we don’t do 
							ministry alone. Okay, okay—I’ll admit, sometimes 
							committee work can be frustrating. But there is so 
							much potential when decisions of the church are 
							spread out between clergy and laity. What I value 
							most is that the use of committees allows for many 
							participants and cultivates a community of our 
							shared ministry in God’s mission.
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							8. I love being Presbyterian because we care about 
							God’s world. While our hope lies in the coming 
							resurrection of Christ, we are aware of God’s call 
							here and now to bring heaven on earth. We do this by 
							our efforts in the blood drive, providing food for 
							children in local schools on weekends, and visiting 
							people when they are sick and homebound. As 
							Presbyterians we believe that God has called us, God 
							has elected us, not for privilege, but for service.
 9. I love being Presbyterian because we live by the 
							slogan, “Reformed, always being reformed according 
							to the Word of God.” The first “Reformed” in the 
							slogan is spelled with a capital referring to our 
							Reformed heritage that is the Protestant tradition 
							that dates back to John Calvin, John Knox, and other 
							reformers. It means we stand in a great theological 
							tradition. We didn’t make everything up yesterday. 
							We have as a part of our constitution eleven creeds 
							and confessions dating from the fourth century 
							through the twentieth century, we stand on the 
							shoulders of giants.
 
							
							10. And last and maybe most important, I love being 
							Presbyterian because some of the finest people I 
							know are Presbyterians. My story begins at Bethel 
							Presbyterian Church in Peoria, Illinois where I was 
							baptized as an infant in the fall of 1985. These 
							fine people have remained faithful to their covenant 
							promise made to my family and me in a variety of 
							ways throughout my life. Some of my dearest friends 
							are Presbyterians, who have taught me more about 
							grace than Calvin’s institutes ever could. And the 
							folks of First Presbyterian Church have demonstrated 
							God’s love to me in new ways. I could go on. But if 
							I start naming any of you, I would be writing for 
							years! Suffice it to say Presbyterians are wonderful 
							people. And that’s probably why I most love being a 
							Presbyterian.
 
							
							So there you have it. An expansive top 10 List why I 
							love being Presbyterian. I hope to see many of you 
							this Sunday as we celebrate our rich heritage with 
							bagpipes and singing, scripture reading and 
							preaching! Feel free to wear your plaid…and a kilt 
							if you have one. We don’t want only 1 person to show 
							up in his…
 [Adam Quine. Pastor at First Presbyterian Church 
							in Lincoln]
 
			  
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