Miss me? Yes, I'm still church hopping. Last Sunday on
Father’s Day I went to church at my current home church to be with my awesome 2nd
dad and I’m so glad I did. My mom was
sick so she wasn’t there and both of my sisters had other plans so they were unable
to be there. My nephew was planning on
being there to be with my dad-bill, but he ended up not being able to attend
either, so it was just me. Woo-hoo!! I was the good daughter for the day. Told him I should get brownie points for
that. I was just glad to be there with
him for church and then dinner after.
The same day I went to church again that afternoon at Gospel
Community. This is the church that I
first attended back in the fall, that I really enjoyed but they recently had to
change their time of service to 5pm on Sundays. I just can’t see myself getting
up and going to church when the Colts have a 4pm game. So for this reason I
will not make this my home church due to the time of their service. Don’t get
me wrong. I’m not saying the Colts are
more important then God, but I like my lazy Sunday afternoons, especially in
the winter. Go to morning church
service, maybe dinner after or maybe chili at home on a cold day watching
football in my pajamas. Ahhh…sounds
wonderful !! J
It’s a great church though! They have
more then one pastor but I have only heard one of them, Pastor Eric. I really enjoy listening to him. He’s young, animated, funny and knows his
stuff. If you’re looking for a church
and don’t mind the time of service I would highly recommend it.
The week prior to Father’s Day, my plan was to go to Heartland Church. They offer one service, 10am. I contacted a friend of mine that morning and she told me she was going to attend church with her son. What? Really? Why didn’t you tell me? His church, Liquid Church, started at 10am as well but was about 15-20 minutes farther from my house. I really wanted to go for 2 reasons. One, it was similar to the other churches I have visited and my friends son had just became a Christian earlier that week. I was so excited when I heard that. So needless to say, I threw myself together and made it to his church on time, early actually. J I arrived before they did so I waited in the lobby for them to get there. Everyone was very friendly. I’m drawing a blank so I’m not positive but if I remember right, the pastors’ name was Tom. He saw me hanging around in the lobby and came over to introduce himself. He was a pretty cool dude! Now the scoop about the church. Lots of singing in the beginning, during this time it was very relaxed. A little to relaxed for me actually. Too many distractions I thought, with people up and walking around. The praise band was phenomenal. We had communion while the band played. That was pretty cool. Next up…Pastor Tom. He was great and very easy to listen to, again this part of service was pretty relaxed, almost to relaxed for me. His message was about, Dreams, particularly Joseph and interpreting our dreams. There was so much that he said that spoke to me. At times I found myself lost in his message. He made several points that I wrote down but a couple that stuck with me are:
”Where you are at this point in your life, is where God
planned you to be.”
Ohhh…I would really like to talk about this and what my
thoughts are but I have something else I want to ramble about here in a minute.
He also said, “Stay face forward. Hold onto the dream and
vision in your heart.” I needed to hear that.
I love it when these pastors make me think and analyze myself.
I didn’t realize how long church was lasting until it was
pointed out to me, but it did end up being about 2.5 hours. As much as I enjoyed it I can see that being
to long. The friend that I was with commented several times about how she
couldn’t believe how many young people were there. I’ve seen this a lot in my church hopping. It’s pretty awesome to see. About a week later, another friend of mine
also mentioned how many young kids are attending church. I never thought about it until he mentioned
it but so many of these kids are having to find that on their own. They haven’t been raised in the church like
I was. As they become late teenagers and/or twenty-somethings, they are
looking. Looking for something more to
life, something to give it meaning, some kind of purpose to their life. I think it’s great but at the same time very
sad. The friend whose son just accepted
Christ into his heart a couple of weeks ago wasn’t raised in a church and here
he is 18 years old finding that on his own.
Woot!! Influenced by friends to attend the church, but he did it, he
went to church and for the first time experienced something that I believe he
has probably been searching for, for a great deal of time. I was pretty stoked
when I heard that he had become a christian. I can only speak for myself, but
all of this made me realize how much we are letting down our youth and
unfortunately for me, my own kids. They
grew up in a church but not like they should have been or could have been. We’re not supposed to live with regret but
this is one huge one for me. Coulda, shoulda, woulda…oh the things I would
change and do different if I knew then what I know now, but hey, like Pastor
Tom said, “Where you are at this point in your life is where God planned you to
be.” Amen dude!! Thanks for the reminder. I can’t change how I raised my kids but it’s
never to late to lead by example. I’m a
struggling christian myself, but so much better than I was, but not as good as
I’ll be!! J
The next 2 Sundays I will be out of town so you won’t hear
from me. I’m not sure where I will pick
up when I get back. There are a couple
of other churches that I thought about visiting but I’m ready to find my own
home church. Each day I feel myself
crave it more. It’s time for me to not
only visit and/or attend a church but I’m ready to commit to a church. So with that in mind, when I return I will
be revisiting both Pine Hills and Central Church.
Until next time folks…Be Great, BeYOUtiful and enjoy the beauty of summer!!
“Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is
old he will not depart from it.” Proverbs 22:6
“…because we’re created in God’s image, God made us to be
dreamers. God is a dreamer and we’re
most like him when we’re creative.”
“For God may speak in one way, or in another, yet man does
not perceive it. In a dream, in a
vision of the night, when deep sleep falls upon men, while slumbering on their
beds, Then He opens the ears of men, and seals their instruction.” Job 33:14-16