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Owning the Church!
Written by scott   
Tuesday, 28 December 2004
Who owns your church?

 



By Joe W. Walker
Jun 2, 2004, 01:26


 


I am not talking about legal possession of property. Maybe I can explain it best by an experience I had in a hardware store. I needed to talk to the store owner.


 


The first person I approached told me, “I’m only a customer.†The next person said, “I just work here. Talk to Mrs. Smith, the owner.†She was the person who could make decisions about the store.


 


Mrs. Smith had ownership in many ways. She cared how the store looked, how customers were served, how the store used various means to attract new customers. She made sure the shelves were neat and attractive and fully stocked.  She dearly loved the place and was proud of what was done in it to serve people.


 


So who owns your church? Sad to say, many persons who enter a church do so more as customers than as owners. Some may feel that they do work there, but someone else really “owns†the church.


 


Because the physical arrangement of our churches are so much like a theater or concert hall, we all too often enter the church with the same mind-set as we do a theater. We are there as an audience, more to listen than to worship, or as spectators, more to look at what the choir and preacher are doing than to feel we too are participants in the service.


 

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Urgent Aid Needed for Survivors of South Asian Disaster
Written by scott   
Tuesday, 28 December 2004

 

Urgent Aid Needed for Survivors of South Asian DisasterDecember 27, 2004      

 

A UMNS Report
By Jan Snider*

 

 

Thousands of people in South and Southeast Asia have been killed in what is being called one of the worst earthquakes in a century.  The quake triggered massive tsunamis (tidal waves) that destroyed entire villages.

 

The death toll is expected to rise above the now estimated 23,000 people. Thousands more are missing, and tens of thousands are displaced. The United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) is joining with other faith-based disaster relief agencies to aid the victims quickly. 

 

The Rev. R. Randy Day, chief staff executive of the United Methodist Board of Global Ministries, appealed to United Methodists to support relief efforts generously. “Jesus Christ calls us to express our love for him by providing aid in his name to those in need,†Day said. “Let us show the people of Southeast Asia our Christmas love by our response to the UMCOR appeal.â€

 

The undersea earthquake, measuring 9.0 on the Richter scale, struck in the morning hours on Dec. 26 in the Andaman Islands. It sent 20-foot tidal waves surging across the Indian Ocean. The coastal regions of Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Thailand, Bangladesh and Malaysia were pounded by the tidal waves, which also swept through the low-lying islands that make up the Maldives.

 

The full extent of the disaster is still being assessed according to the Rev. Kristin L. Sachen, head of UMCOR’s international emergency services. “I just can’t emphasize enough how important it is that we respond to this disaster. I know that United Methodists will not turn their backs on the people who have suffered from this devastation,†Sachen said.

 

“We have some initial funds to send this week,†she said, but the long-term support will depend on the offerings local churches receive in response to the disaster.

 

UMCOR will work closely with the Action for Churches Together (ACT), a coordinating agency. ACT “helps the churches from around the world plan our responses in ways that don’t overlap,†Sachen said. UMCOR is one of the founding members of the organization that will help local agencies develop a coordinated response. 

 

ACT is expected to issue a formal appeal for aid within the next three or four days. It is not known if material resources, such as health kits, will be needed, but it is clear that ACT will seek substantial financial contributions to help survivors. 

 

Sri Lanka is one of the hardest hit countries with more than 10,000 people killed and more than a million left homeless. UMCOR will work with the National Council of Churches of Sri Lanka.

 

Assistance in Indonesia will be coordinated through Church World Service.

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