This past Sunday I had the amazing privilege of baptizing two who had just accepted Jesus as Lord and Savior. What was so amazing was their reaction to the baptism. One was quiet and the other was in tears. When the service was completed I went to thank them for allowing me the honoring of such a moment. The one who was more emotional gave me a hug and told me how happy she was to be baptized and more importantly to be forgiven and to be a committed disciple of Jesus. Reflecting on that happening, I rejoice that our Church is focusing on the mission of making disciples of Jesus.
It is so easy to forget what really is important in Church work. Too often I have been guilty of trying to do church rather than being the church. This year our church’s motto has been ‘the church has left the building.’ The Church has never been a building but rather is a body and bodies are always moving. If they are not moving they die. I hope O’Fallon First United Methodist Church will continue to reach out and bring more not only into our gatherings but into the body of Christ.