"I'm starting this church because I'm lonely and I don't have enough love in my life"
Everyone including myself was kind of stunned by those words.
But it turned out to be a really wonderful thing that made a lot of people listen, and feel something real was happening. My team remembers it like a moment frozen in history.
My motivation remains the same.
My "summer absent" community is now reconverging on NYC, and all I am looking forward to doing is to spending time with them, loving and being loved. We made a good start in the spring, but we have so far to go in discovering one another.
Bon Voyage, social isolation! And good riddance, don't let the door slam your a** on the way out!
4 comments:
Jeff, your post brings this to mind:
Mt 18:3 And he said: “I tell you the truth, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.
Mt 18:4 Therefore, whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.
Your honesty is free and bold and humble, like a child. Good. Very very good.
Good reason to start a church. There are alot of people who feel the same way.A church built upon Jesus gives God the opportunity to meet all those needs.
I would love to visit your church. Please let me know where I can find you.
mmm.
It's true. It was honest & shocking.
& I'm glad you said it. :)
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