Sunday Church Talks: Church in a Coffee Shop
Today I experienced church. Not when I went to church, but when I met a few friends for coffee. It was a time of sharing and listening to each other. It was a time of encouraging one another and just being there for one another. I shared more of myself and my story then I had planned but I felt safe there and like I could share more then I’d intended. I listened to others share and in doing so became myself a part of their story. It was a beautiful time. I think this is what we need – what I need. I think people need other people to walk through life with them. We need people to listen to us and validate us. We need people to speak truth to us and challenge us and we need people to encourage us and support us. We need people with whom we can share ourselves with little by little. And we need to hear other people’s stories and see bits of their deep self’s, because it’s in those glimpses that we learn that we are not alone. We learn that our struggles are also the struggles of others. Our fears are also the fears of others. Our triumphs and joys are also the triumphs and joys of others. We need this reminder – or at least I know I do. I need this. Thank you for being church with me, my friends!
So, in what ways have you experienced real fellowship/friendship and church (the body of Christ being the body of Christ) lately? I’d love to hear J
Rejoicing in the journey -
Bethany








August 3rd, 2008 at 9:50 pm
It is always a deep, satisfying joy to share something you’ve never shared before with someone and have them accept, love, and remain with you. I have been blessed with such friendships this past year and I count it a privilege to be able to call them up, go out for a beer, or hang out in the backyard just sharing life together as we follow Jesus’ mission of restoration.
I am with you: We need this!
August 4th, 2008 at 7:55 am
Thanks, Jeromy. It’s nice to hear that someone agrees and is also experiencing this in their own life.