Monday, July 02, 2007

House Church Thoughts

As I sat at our house church gathering yesterday I looked around the room to see who had arrived. Close to 10 of our “regulars” were gone on vacation or for some other reason. People were chatting and enjoying fellowship. We sat in an oval in the Duell’s living room. Bruce & Karen were still on vacation, but their daughter Amy had offered to host since our kitchen was all torn up. I looked around and saw people varying in age from a few months to 88 years old, various skin colors, varying economic backgrounds and in different stages of their walks with God. To my left sat a young single mom and her baby girl, a single 40yr old woman who’s impact on our youth is such a blessing, another single mom of two teenagers who are away at their dad’s house all summer, her niece visiting from Arizona and next to her a junior in high school who’s home life leaves MUCH to be desired (to say the least). Next to her sat my husband and next to him a lady in her 60’s who used to be homeless- God has done amazing things in her life and she’s such a joy to talk to. Next was a single 24 year old who blesses all with his wonderful attitude and encouraging words, next to him another young adult just graduated from college and is mentoring a few of our high school girls. Next to her was another young single adult who shared a few beautiful songs with us, next to her an 88 year old originally from Scotland who has walked with God a long time and has wonderful words of wisdom and encouragement. To hear her talk about God and pray is simply beautiful. Her son sat next to her. He is recovering from heart surgery and lives with his mom who is such a help to him. He has an amazing story of how God redeemed him from a life of drugs and self-destruction. Next to him was a man in his 50’s who is single and one of the sweetest guys you’ll ever meet. He has an amazing ability to remember scriptures, addresses and phone numbers. He recalls scriptures that are blessings to us all.

We had a beautiful time of prayer, looked into a few chapters in Revelation, discussed what God was teaching us, asked questions, tried to answer them, encouraged one another, shared a few songs and had lunch together.

Last night Micah was over to watch a movie with Desi and I. Half way through the movie we paused it to answer a phone call. We started talking about our gathering earlier that morning and how much we loved it. Micah mentioned that as he looked around at all of us gathered there, he realized that if we all went to institutional churches we’d probably all go to different churches. It’s amazing to see how God has brought us together and over the past 9 months or so how close we have gotten. I am thankful for our differences in our lives and see the handiwork of our Creator in those differences. We are learning from and encouraging one another regularly. Just wanted to give you, my blog readers (and friends), a view into one of my favorite days of the week.
~Rose

6 comments:

Paul and Kameron Morton said...

How awesome to have that kind of diverse fellowship all in one place! We visited a new (small) church this past Sunday and actually ran into Tiffany Blush (married Ben Blush)- they go to this little church along with one of my new girlfriends. Kinda cool.

How neat to be able to see the fruits of your labor...you hear stories of people planting churches and not seeing any growth for years and years; how good of God to allow you to appreciate what He is doing!

McNeill Family said...

What a blessing. Doing life together is such an accurate picture of God's Grace at work! What an honor to be a part of this amazing group of people! God loves people and I think He is always trying to teach us what that looks like. I bet it looks a lot like your house church!

Starrs In Denver said...

Thanks Kameron and Denise...your words are sweet and encouraging :) I'm blessed to have you as my blogging buddies!
~Rose

ALL GONE said...

I KNOW! I wish I could go to your church so bad. Who knows that is maybe why I blurted that out to
Adam the other day. LOL I feel "the Lord" callin me to denver........ha, bc of mo-ney. Oh well.

Its been so hard to find a church here. Oh to have your vision and calling all over the world. Its so funny bc I have always said that church planting IS the hardest type of ministry. And Yall are being used so beautifully. I sure am proud of you! MWAH

Sean H said...

I love your comment about the fact that if all the folks in your house church went to traditional IC's, that they would all go to different ones...

I never thought about that, but that is powerful. It shows us another benefit of simple churches: to break the walls of not only racial segregation, but especially spiritual segregation down in Christianity... which is a rampant problem in my opinion across Christianity today...

powerful.

Heather said...

God is so good in how he brings the body of Christ together in such a diverse way. What a blessing to hear how much it has impacted your life and the lives of those around you.