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I quit going to church.
This may sound surprising coming from a pastor’s wife, but it's true.
People stop attending church for all kinds of reasons. Sometimes they feel lost in the crowd and don't see value in waking up early on a Sunday morning.
INSERT SNOOZE BUTTON.
Other times, people are offended by the pastor. (If that's me, I need marriage counseling.) Most of the time, our lives get too dang busy. Between sport practices, music lessons, job responsibilities, and family functions—we are fried. We convince ourselves that all we need is a day to relax, binge-watch Netflix, forget to shower, and sit in our pjs until noon. Soon a habit is formed and church is a distant memory.
Why did I quit going to church? Church is a struggle for my autistic daughter. She gets agitated due to the loud noises and crowd. The children's pastor has gone above and beyond to accommodate Mara by providing a special needs classroom but it just isn't working. For this season, I will be staying home streaming the service on Facebook LIVE while sipping coffee, un-showered in my pjs.
But back to you, What's keeping you from church?
Most likely, it's not the irrational screams of your autistic child. I'm not encouraging people to quit going to church. Actually, I want to challenge you.
"And let us not neglect our meeting together, as some people do, but encourage one another."
(Heb. 10:25)
If you're struggling with discouragement—rather than googling inspirational quotes to post on Instagram—maybe you need to surround yourself with others who can pray for and encourage you.
"But our bodies have many parts, and God has put each part just where he wants it. How strange a body would be if it had only one part! Yes, there are many parts, but only one body. The eye can never say to the hand, “I don’t need you.” The head can’t say to the feet, “I don’t need you...all of you together are Christ's body and each of you are a part of it." (I Cor. 12:18-27)
Christ is the head of the church. We are his body. Yet a lot of us function like a severed pinkie finger—flapping up and down on the pavement but getting nowhere. We are spinning our wheels, always busy yet lacking purpose. If I could sit in your kitchen and chat with you over a cup of coffee, I would look you square in the eyes, grab your hands and say...
You were NEVER meant to do this life alone. God doesn't want you to be independent. You are part of a whole.
Some of you may argue you can have a relationship with Jesus outside of church. You’re right. But guess what? You will never accomplish anything for God on your own. You need a body.
I read in a medical journal that once a limb is severed from the body that it only has a 6-12 hour window of time in which it can be reattached. If a surgeons waits any longer, the tissue will deteriorate and die. Don't waste another day being separated from the people God wants you to do life with.
Find a church to call your own.
And you're welcome to come un-showered in your pjs to ours!