Friday, May 26, 2017

In the Upper Room




Somewhere along the way, I think the Church decided that the end goal of our mission was to see how many people we could gather into our church buildings.  We are endlessly impressed with the so-called “mega-churches” and their thousands of members.  We regularly ask, “so how many do you worship?” (The correct answer to that question, by the way, is “one.” Think about it.)  We fret about declining membership and wonder how we can “attract more people” to our congregations – especially families with children.  Somehow we seem to have come to the conclusion that the Upper Room was the end of the disciples’ journey with Jesus rather than a stopping off point along the way.   

The disciples and Jesus gather in the Upper Room three times in the Gospel stories.  Each time the gathering is a prelude to a significant event in the unfolding of Jesus’ ministry for the sake of the world.  First, Jesus and the disciples gather in the Upper Room prior to his betrayal, crucifixion and death.  There, he offers himself to the disciples in bread and wine.   He teaches them the meaning of servanthood by washing their feet.  He commands them to love one another.  He promises them that they will not be abandoned and that he will send an “Advocate” to guide them.   Second, the disciples gather in the Upper Room during those terrible three days following their master’s execution.  They gather in fear and uncertainty not knowing what to do next.  Suddenly, Jesus comes among them.  He offers them his peace.  He shows them his wounds.  He opens their hearts and minds to grasp the wonder of the Resurrection.  He tells them to wait for the coming of the Spirit.   Fifty days later, they are gathered in the Upper Room again.  Jesus has ascended into heaven and they are waiting and praying.  In wind and flame the  promised Spirit comes and they are driven out into the streets of Jerusalem to bear witness to the Good News that death has been overcome with life and that God’s Reign is breaking out.  They go to the four corners of the world to continue Christ’s work of healing and compassion and welcome.

The Church of Jesus Christ still gathers in our “Upper Rooms” week after week.  And so we should.  We gather around bread and wine and experience Christ’s presence among us.  We are reminded of Jesus’ Way of servanthood and love. We share our fears and our anxieties, our sorrows and uncertainties with one another.  We wait and pray.   We celebrate and give thanks for the Good News that death has been overcome by life.  But, the weekly Gathering is just a way point - not the point - on our Christian journeys.  The Spirit blows anew and we are sent out in service and in witness.   We are sent out to the far corners of our worlds to live the Good News that has given us life, and to invite others to join us in Christ’s work.

Peace,
Bishop Mike

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