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Tuesday, May 01, 2007
WE ALL NEED CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

TO BUILD US UP AND HOLD US UP

People stay away from church for many reasons, or sometimes find reasons to stay away from church. Maybe the weather is bad, or it’s a “busy” day, or they simply don’t like guest speakers. It’s especially sad when people stay away from church because they are troubled or hurting. When their hearts ache, they need to/should be in fellowship with God’s people. Just before I typed this blog entry, I stumbled upon this story of a pastor’s wife. On a Friday, she went to a medical office for an ultrasound of her unborn baby. The technician suddenly became silent and then called for her doctor. He confirmed what was suspected;the baby was dead. The next day she underwent a procedure that removed the baby from her womb. The woman, being extremely upset by the news, felt physically well but wondered if she should stay away from church that immediate Sunday. She later decided to go, and she wrote : Somewhere in the midst of the beloved hymns and familiar courses, a feeling of peace washed over me. Yes, I was in the right place…we celebrated communion. And I was fully enveloped in my father’s presence, my soul anchored in the shelter of God’s sanctuary.” I suddenly realized one thing, whenever I attended FCBC service; I have never left the church feeling disappointed. The worship songs always warmed my heart, the friendliness towards me coming from the people in the tribe and the prayers will never fail to engulf me in the love of God. I guess, I really have to stop finding excuses for myself.

Church-it’s the right place to be.

Dear brothers and sisters, I would like to share this paragraph of words coming from Our Daily Bread June to August 2001 edition:

Our week’s not complete till we make it our goal

To honor the Lord’s Day and nourish our soul

The help that we need for the trials we face

Will come as we worship and draw on God’s grace

Aloy

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