TLR is Evicted??


This past Sunday night we had a little fun at TLR: We held our worship gather outside in front of the old Georgia Avenue Church - where we have been meeting for the past couple months. So, before everyone arrived we threw our couches, chairs and lazy boys out on the curb to make it look like we had been evicted from the church due to not paying our rent. Why? Because we were hosting a group of students (led by our very own Emily Martin) from Columbia Theological Seminary who shared with us reflections on the post-exilic text of Nehemiah 2 (where Nehemiah asks the king to go to Jerusalem in order to rebuild the walls that had been destroyed during the exile).
We talked about what it means for our community to become rooted to a particular place after being nomadic this past year. There was a resounding affirmation by all who attended that for TLR "church" is people, not a building. The building we are meeting in now is an historic traditional church... but we are seeking to hold in tension the need to see this building as simply an adequate facility for us to gather and be protected from the elements, while at the same time recognizing that this is a sacred space that has been worshipped in for over 100 years. Our conversation included the sharing of an interesting idea: Grant Park is in need of a coffee shop - what if we opened one?
Ideas, ideas, ideas.... the conversation continues as we continue to gain new insight into God's call upon our young and thriving community.






2 Comments:
zero comments makes me sad :( really...
Have ya'll ever heard of alkaline water? If you had a water shop that did things like gave people really healthy water, that would really be cool. I have an alkaline machine.
So zero comments is silence or is it quietness?
Charlotte Fairchild, author of Murder On the Silver Comet Trail, http://www.murdertrail.blogspot.com
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