
Dear Family,
At the core of who we are, through the heartbeat of what it means to follow Jesus, and at the center of believing in God and honoring God is one simple word: Love. This four letter verb or noun, depending on the definition used, embodies so much and yet remains an enigma to what it means to truly follow Jesus. What is love? Does love ever say no? Does love exclude? Does love enable? How do love and justice mix? All of these questions swirl around in my mind as i try to unpack what it means to love. If i were to add another layer, i think it becomes that much more complex.
Like: What does it mean to love God wholy? Love our neighbors as ourselves/ our children?
This question has haunted me for years, and it serves as the foundation for our Lenten series this year. I have wondered, out loud at times, what it would take to renew and recreate our church community in a way that lives souled out for God, and continuing idea reemerges. We need to be consumed by God.
We are, by our very nature, a people who consume. We eat to stay alive, fit, or to fill emptiness. We watch tv to pass time, raise our kids, or zone out. We work to pay bills, find value, or stay away from problems. And we buy stuff to meet needs, satiate our greed, or to serve a compulsion that we can't seem to stop. We will, by our nature as creatures who consume, consume stuff to fill what is lacking. At times this is necessary: eating and drinking water, buying clothes to protect us from the elements, or working to meet the needs of our families. Consumption isn't a bad thing, and we all do it.
What seems to be out of whack, though, is the level of our consumption and what we spend an inordinate amount of our time consuming. Realizing that our culture feeds on 'stuff,' the worship team designed a series, for Lent, around CONSUME. We are going to spend our time somehow, we are going to devour something, and we are going to use our resources in someway, so why not use our resources, our time, and our hunger to CONSUME God?
Over the next seven weeks, we hope to take you all on a journey deeper into the shalom of God, with the intent and purpose of freeing all of us from the chains of this consumer culture that seems to steal life instead of give life. When we allow God to become our primary focus, we discover that all that other 'stuff' is just stuff, and we don't really need as much as we think we do. More than that, we discover a peace that emboldens us to be better sons and daughters, mothers and fathers, disciples of Jesus, and sisters and brothers. Consume the world, and the world consumes you.
Consume God, and God liberates, heals, annoints, and empowers you.
One invites abundant life.
The other leads to Zombieland.
Amen,
jerry