You’ve seen them before. Church Signs.
While I was on summer staff at Camp McDowell during my college years,
the staff made a running list of the various church signs around Nauvoo and
Jasper. As you can imagine we had a lot
of material!
Here are some examples:
What’s missing from CH__CH? UR!
Honk if you love Jesus. Text while driving if you want to meet him.
The Resurrection of Jesus is just as real this week.
Dust on your Bible can lead to dirt in your life.
God accepts broken hearts. But He must have all the pieces.
Be an organ donor.
Give your heart to Christ.
Staying in bed shouting, “O, God!” doesn’t
constitute going to church.
Some of them are funny. Some of them fall short of funny in efforts
to be clever. Some of them are
true. Some of them deceive the
truth. Many of them use guilt tactics. A lot of them make good “water cooler”
conversations. But most of them do
little in terms of attracting those who aren’t involved with a worshiping
community.
As I was driving through Crestline Park last week
I noticed a sign that was more meaningful than most. The sign simply said, “Grief Support Group:
Wednesday’s at 6 PM.” I thought to
myself, “that sign has some depth.” I
know that church signs and websites and propaganda only do so much—you only
really know something once you’ve experienced it. A Big Mac from McDonalds looks really good on
paper but after you have eaten one you immediately regret it. On the flip side, you can have a great
worshiping community and do little to make that known to others.
All of this is to say, what kind of signs does the
world need from the church today? We
might take a clue from Jesus. The Gospel
according to John records seven signs from Jesus, signs that are displayed in
flesh and blood. John the Evangelist
also says that Jesus gave many more signs that aren’t written in the Gospel
text. The seven signs of Jesus include
turning water into wine, walking on water, healing the sick, feeding the hungry,
and raising Lazarus from the dead. Talk
about signs with depth and truth…
What is the common denominator? All of these signs are evidence of the new
creation that God is establishing through Christ. In other words, these signs represent the new
world that God wants his people to be a part of. Ultimately through the Resurrection of Christ,
God is showing us a world where things that were thought to be impossible are
now possible. This new creation includes
healing for all. This new creation is a
place where no one is too rich and no one is too poor, a place where no one
goes hungry. God’s new world includes
life where there was previously death.
As someone once said, “this is Resurrection country,”
Every church has a sign (or signs) to show to the
world. I am not just talking about
literal signs now. I am talking more
about the signs like we see in John’s Gospel.
I am talking about signs that are displayed through the words and
actions of church communities. Every
church and every Christian has an opportunity to show signs of God’s new
creation alive in the world today.
What signs can we hang? How are we healing? How are we feeding? How are we telling people that with God all
things are possible? How are we living
in God’s new world created through the Resurrection of Christ?
I know many of you are living in this Resurrection
country. You show me all the time
through your words and actions. If you
haven’t, I’d love to know. I am also
confident that those who do not know All Saints’ and those who do not know God
want to see signs of this new world order—a world order that is focused on
healing and wholeness for all people.
The world is tired of catchy slogans and empty
promises. The world needs eternal truth. This eternal truth is available now as Christ
is establishing his reign on earth as it is in heaven. The church has the opportunity to show these
signs of God’s new world
God has given you a sign to display through Christ, a sign of
healing, a sign of hospitality, a sign of new life.
It doesn’t have to be big and fancy. It just needs to be authentic and true to
your lived experience in God’s new creation.
Invite a friend or stranger to church to worship,
serve, learn, or have fun with us!
Invite a friend to experience Resurrection country.
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