When they said, "Let's go to the house of God," my heart leaped for joy. And now we're here, O Jerusalem, inside Jerusalem's walls!
Psalm 122:1-2, The Message
"One of the afflictions of pastoral work has been to listen, with a straight face, to all the reasons people give for not going to church.... What is far more interesting than the reasons (excuses) people give for not worshipping is discovering the reasons they do." - Eugene Peterson
In "A Long Obedience in the Same Direction" Peterson states that there are "more people at worship on any given Sunday, for instance, than are at all the football games or on the golf links or fishing or taking walks in the woods. Worship is the most popular act in this land [US]." That seemed like a tall statement, so of course I started looking for footnotes, the year it was published, trying to find a hole in his argument; it couldn't be accurate in 2008, you should see the skeleton for the new Cowboy football stadium! Instead of rejoicing and being awed and filled with hope by the sheer numbers of that possibility, I was picking it apart. But why shouldn’t that be true? Where else can you go to be renewed, redeemed, and recreated? I’m finding the week incomplete without worship, vacation or not. It’s kind of like the quickening horse that knows it’s time to go towards home at the end of his work, just try and delay his gait. “Let’s go to the house.”
My prayer for the congregation?
Dear God, Today we gather as two and more, in your name, and you are among us. You welcome us by name, and we are eager to learn the name you wish to be called. “I am who I am and I will be what I am becoming.” O great I Am, we look forward to our next meeting, our next gathering as a community. This week let us think of one person we missed today and contact them, or think of one person we could invite to our reunion again next Sunday. Let them know “I am” sent us, and wants us to worship together in this very place, the place we call home. Amen.
“For the sake of the house of our God,
God, I’ll do my very best for you.” Psalm 122:9