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							Are you aware our church’s slogan is: “Life 
							Together”? Do those words truly describe us? Or, do 
							you feel that is just a hope we’re aiming for? How 
							would you answer that? 
 Maybe the bigger question is, “Does life together 
							capture the heart of God?” Community
 does seem to be a major hope of God for His people. 
							There are many Bible verses that clearly call us to 
							work toward community. Here are a few:
 
 “How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live 
							together in unity!” (Psalm 133:1)
 “Finally, all of you, be like-minded, be 
							sympathetic, love one another, be compassionate and 
							humble.” (I Peter 3:8).
 
 “There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor 
							free, nor is there male and female, for you are all 
							one in Christ Jesus.” (Galatians 3:28).
 
 “Live in harmony with one another.”(Romans 12:16).
 
 When you read those, do you hear the heart of the 
							Father for us to have community? Why? Could it be 
							that community not only honors our Father, but also 
							is what is absolutely best for us? Do we need life 
							together?
 What is the interest in TV show s about fighting 
							Zombies? I mean really? My little granddaughter was 
							taught the animal sounds early. “What does a cow 
							say?” “Moo!” “What does a cat say?” “Meow!” “What 
							does a doggie say?” “Woof!” And then my twisted 
							son-in-law would ask, “And what does a zombie say?” 
							And our little angel from heaven would suddenly 
							transform her face into a growling monster with her 
							hands up like claws and
 she would answer, “Grrr!” (Obviously, my son-in-law 
							needs therapy.)
 
 Why zombies shows? If you can endure all the gore, 
							what you soon discover is that the Walking Dead show 
							is more about community than monsters. The Walking 
							Dead show is about the value of being together . . . 
							Life Together. Is this a need in our lives?
 
 God, too, has always valued community, the community 
							of a family, the community of the
 church, the community of heaven.
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							Why is community so important? My wife and I have 
							two quilts, both made for us by my Amish 
							grandmothers as wedding gifts. They are beautiful 
							and unique and hand-made. My grandmothers both 
							collected old, discarded, and worn out clothing of 
							diverse colors, cut them into series of patterns, 
							and then stitched them all together in a masterful 
							way. That which may have been trash to others became 
							part of a bigger plan of beauty. They could see the 
							beauty the old discarded fabric could become. Some 
							of you have been involved in such projects. You know 
							the work involved in quilting. You understand the 
							labor of love it took. Quilts are costly. The time, 
							the energy, the quality, the beauty of them grabs 
							you and they often become a treasured item within a 
							family for years. Sometimes, we even display them.
 Quilters take what was laid aside, discarded, and 
							forgotten, and fashioned something that is quite 
							beautiful and unique.
 
 God does a similar thing with our lives. He picks up 
							the pieces and sews us together.
 
 A quilt, with all its different squares, is a 
							wonderful image of what God is doing with His 
							people. He brings us together, diverse and different 
							though we may be. Then He brings us together in 
							community, attaching us to one another in spiritual 
							friendship. Our God is creating a quilt.
 Life Together is God’s nature. Life Together is 
							God’s hope for us. The only real question
 becomes, is God’s hope for us your hope as well?
 
 
 [Ron Otto, Preaching Minister
 Lincoln Christian Church]
 
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