“The simple act of reassurance from another human being becomes a tool of the spirit.” ~John Ortberg, Jr.
“Ok, so, I bawled yesterday in church and had to pull out the Kleenex. It all began with the christening of a little baby. It took me back to 24 years ago when my husband and I were standing at the font with our little one.
I didn’t fall apart until the after the baptism was almost over.
As the congregation began singing “Child of Blessing, Child of Promise”, the water works started. I couldn’t sing; I just listened. The melody and words made me feel the embracing power of love, hope, faith and all good things that support children in their development.
My tears were only momentary. When our minister started his sermon on friendship, his commentary about Facebook friends was hysterical. I could relate completely. On a more serious note the pastor also talked about what it means to have friends who stick by you through thick and thin. That was inspiring.
The message was craftily brought around to include the words of a song written in 1971 by Carole King. We watched a short video of one of King’s performances singing that trademark song “You’ve Got a Friend” to a packed audience. By the end of the video, I and many others in the congregation were singing along, with huge smiles on our faces. I carried that uplifted feeling with me until the day’s end.
Week after week, as I sit in the pew, I am reminded of the art of delivering a good sermon. If every minister had talent like ours does to communicate such a relatable message , every church in America would be standing room only.
Thank you, Reverend Tim, for all you do in healing the spirits of our people. And I just want to know – Are you Facebook friends with the old guy that was standing in line in front of me waiting to shake your hand after the sermon?” He doesn’t really look like he knows how to turn on a computer. Could it be that you know him from another of your networking circles?
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