Saturday, 10 April 2010
Are we SALT... or good for nothing?
This has been a crazy busy Saturday. As Em and I and an army of local people prepare an evening of theatre and storytelling in our local park. It's not a church activity in any way other than we're helping to organise it. Emelie is the director and I'm a dogs-body and actor for the event. It may not be "Church" but I strongly believe it is what we as the Church should be doing.
"You are the SALT of the earth. If SALT loses it's saltiness... it is good for nothing!" Matthew 5:13
One of our main objectives at Cafe Church is to be SALT to our community. What does that mean though? We believe SALT - in the way Jesus meant it - was to be a preservative in the world. It's our job as part of the family of God to be involved in the world and to add a positive influence in it, to stop things going off.
As Christians most of us believe this but we actually make it hard for each other to do it. We fill our evenings and weekends with Bible studies, prayer meetings and "fellowship times", making actually involvement in the world such a tiring thought. So we retreat into our safe Christian bubbles.
Why not do less at church and be involved more in the world around us? Of course there are plenty of things we should keep well out of but there is so much we can get involved in. Let's look around to find community activities and allow ourselves time to get stuck in. Art, sports, parks, cafes there are all sorts of places we can find amazing opportunities to meet, support and bless local people. We'll not only make new in roads for the gospel, we may even make our world just a little more beautiful and seem more "normal" to people.
How can you be SALT in your community?
How have you been SALT in your community?
Let me know.
Just off for a final dress rehearsal.
BenAboutLondon
Addition: Some of performers came to visit Cafe Church the next day after the performance and more are wanting to visit next wee! Please pray for them.
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