Over the years the church has gotten a bad rap. 
							 
							Honestly, most of the time it deserved it. 
							 
							But, and this is coming from someone who had one of 
							those bad experiences with a church, don’t let 1 bad 
							experience ruin church for you. 
							 
							Here’s the deal—the church as wonderful as it is—is 
							still a community of people, who, are you ready for 
							this…are HUMAN like you and me.  
							 
							The church will mess up. There is no getting around 
							that. The church has, is, and will probably let you 
							down at some point. Unfortunately, this is the very 
							real possibility when living with other people. 
							 
							Why then would someone, say a pastor, commit their 
							life to serving God through God’s church?  
							 
							Here is why there is hope in the church because as 
							broken as the church is, it is also quite 
							beautiful—like a mosaic. And it is beautiful because 
							you are beautiful. Your story is one the church, the 
							community of faith, needs in order to be that city 
							on the hill scripture invites us to be.  
							 
							This is why I love God—this is why I can’t give up 
							on my faith: God didn’t give up on humanity and God 
							will never give up on humanity.  
							 
							Plus—how did God come to us?  
							 
							In a child—a human being—fleshy, bloody, and all the 
							other fluids that come with being a human.  
							 
							Oh friends, we are better because of you. And when 
							you aren’t with us, we lack something. We are 
							incomplete. 
							Don’t give up on us. Don’t give up on God. 
							 
							But also, don’t think you are alone in your doubts 
							and struggles about the church. I’ve been there. And 
							many more are and will be there.  
							 
							Here is the good news—the church, with Gods help, 
							with YOUR help, can make a difference in the lives 
							of many.  
							 
							So, friend, come. Come share your story with us. 
							Come and teach us about love, faith, hope, and joy. 
							Come. 
							 
							You are welcome in this place. 
							 
							I leave you with a beautiful quote one of my 
							parishioners shared with me today. It is from 
							Kathleen Norris’ book Amazing Grace.   
					 
				 
			 
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							“The church is still a sinful institution,” a 
							Benedictine monk wrote to me when I was struggling 
							over whether or not to join a church. “How could it 
							be otherwise?” he asked, and I was startled into 
							recognition of simple truth. The church is like the 
							Incarnation itself, a shaky proposition. It is a 
							human institution, full of ordinary people, sinners 
							like me, who say and do cruel, stupid things. But it 
							is also a divinely inspired institution, full of 
							good purpose, which partakes of a unity far greater 
							than the sum of its parts. That is why it is called 
							the body of Christ.” 
			
							And so we pray, Come, Lord Jesus, come…. 
			
							Hebrews 10.5-10 
							5Consequently, when Christ came into the world, 
							he said, ‘Sacrifices and offerings you have not 
							desired, but a body you have prepared for me;  
			
							6 in burnt-offerings and sin-offerings you have 
							taken no pleasure.  
			
							7 Then I said, “See, God, I have come to do your 
							will, O God” (in the scroll of the book it is 
							written of me).’   
			
							8When he said above, ‘You have neither desired 
							nor taken pleasure in sacrifices and offerings and 
							burnt-offerings and sin-offerings’ (these are 
							offered according to the law), 9then he added, ‘See, 
							I have come to do your will.’ He abolishes the first 
							in order to establish the second. 10And it is by 
							God’s will that we have been sanctified through the 
							offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all. 
			
							[Adam Quine, Pastor of First Presbyterian Chuch 
							in Lincoln]  |