Thursday, 19 January 2012

The Church Family

When Christy and I moved to Morden Park Baptist Church in 2008, we believe that God told us that we need to make our church an even more welcoming place for families to come to. There was already a lot going on with children and young people on Sundays and through the week but we needed to connect that more deeply into church life. We needed to be somewhere that was going to be helpful for people at any stage of life whether children, teenagers, single adults, newly married couples, parents, or seniors.

Over the last few years we have, as church together, been able to build up so many different parts of the ministry of the church. We have been able to celebrate weddings and help couples prepare for marriage. We have seen the youth and children's work grow. We have seen a few people publicly show their faith in Jesus through baptism. All this has been exciting and we have been thanking God for what we have seen, but there was still a feeling that there must be something more.

Over the last couple of weeks we seem to have taken a big step forwards in fulfilling this vision. A couple of weeks ago we started our latest Marriage Preparation Course to help a couple as they get ready for their wedding and their life beyond that.

On Sunday we were privileged to celebrate the dedication of a little girl whose family are now a regular part of our congregation. We have a few other young children who are likely to be dedicated later this year. We also had the joy of seeing four people getting baptised. For some this was to demonstrate a long standing faith and for others it followed quickly after discovering what it means to have faith in Jesus Christ. As we listened to their stories of what God has done in their lives I was struck by not only how different they were but also how they were all brought together in Christ.

Last night we launched our Youth Alpha course with many young people coming from our own and other local churches to explore questions of life and faith. For some, this is about fitting their faith together while for others it is more about discovering whether the Christian faith is for them or not.

In a couple of weeks we will celebrate with our seniors at our New Year meal. We are able to join with those within and beyond the church to build friendships and show something of God's love.

I find it so exciting to be part of this church family where we see so many expressions of the Kingdom of God for people at whatever stage of life. Praise God for the way he is building his family.