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The other night Corrie & I had the privilege of having a long overdue dinner with friends. 

However, these are not just any old friends.  These are the kind of friends that remind you how your life was created to be lived in the grace-rhythm of community.  The kind of grace-rhythm that surpasses the things our culture offers as substitutes to fill the empty spaces.

We arrived and knocked on the back door gently pushing it open past their boys muddy shoes on the door step.  When people enter through the back door they get a glimpse of who you really are.  You can only trust that they see muddy shoes not for the dirt but as a sign of life being lived running through the yard battling space aliens, gunslingers, and hidden bad guys.  The back door invites you to begin in a different place as the front door is too often staged for appearances to stay in place.

After a quick embrace and some small talk about which IPAs we trust and which ones we don’t, we entered a home filled with new life, aromas of the south, and a single table alone in the dining room. 

Our gracious host explained, “Sorry we don’t have any chairs for the table, and well…it’s a long story.” 

Without a pause we settled into the den waiting for the bread to finish.  As we lifted our pints we poured over maps showing rolling hills, vast deserts, motherless children, and the absence of Jesus in orthodox places.  Over the illuminating map on the small coffee table, we leaned in and I could smell the beer. 

Soon the sounds of dinner being prepared for the children (aka our defenders of the galaxy) pulled us back to the States to make our plates and pour the wine that whispers memories of anniversaries & peace.  Now, with our bowls in hand we returned to the den to gather again around the map table. 

Without chairs we settled on the floor allowing the glasses to get mixed up on the table between us.  Over the course of the next couple hours, we laughed, listened intentionally, shared stories of far away birth countries, and how people count the names of the believers with their fingers.  We drank deeply of life, of hope, and of Jesus. 

That evening, sitting on the floor, we leaned into eternal things while the battle of the galaxy was waged around us.  It is a battle against unseen enemyies being fought by children, by families, and the marginalized.  It is a battle that pulls fishermen from their nets and sets them on a road toward an upper room absent of chairs.  Absent of the kind of chairs that allow us to lean back into the places of false comfort to wait for life to come to us.

As the grace-rhythm unfolded, we let our lives lean forward around the map table.  It was around that small table that we once again shared the bread and wine of New Life. 

The New Life we have and the New Life we hope for.

A community has to be careful that it is not welcoming people
because this salves its conscience or gives it a sense of ‘saving’
others. It should welcome people because it wants to serve them
and to help them find their freedom.

Jean Vanier, Community & Growth

The cry of the poor is threatening to the rich person within us. We are sometimes prepared to give money and a little time, but we are frightened to give our hearts, to enter into a personal relationship of love and communion with them. For if we do so, we shall have to die to all our selfishness and to all the hardness of our heart.

Jean Vanier, Community & Growth

There is a vital link between the two poles of community: its goals and the unity of its members

Jean Vanier, Community & Growth

Invisible People Trailer

(a must watch of film being developed on Mark Horvath)

Pilgrimage of a Soul: Contemplative Spirituality for the Active Life by Phileena Heuertz

An incredible story of a journey that should serve as a guide for any believer seeking to find a path to the true self that God has created within them.  Was so good for my soul and truly helped change some cultural paradigms that have influenced my life for many years.

Highly, highly recommended..

Life Together by Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Highly, highly recommend for those seeking authentic community.

“It is not that God is the spectator and sharer of our present life, howsoever important that is; but rather that we are the reverent listeners and participants in God’s action in the sacred story, the history of the Christ on earth.

And only in so far as we are there, is God with us today also.”

— Bonhoeffer, Life Together

Jesus had a plan and a purpose, but the heart of his strategy centered on a surprisingly small number of deep friendships with a remarkably unimportant group of people

Pete Greig

“Social Media Revolution”

What are the implications for the church?

They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer. Everyone was filled with awe at the many wonders and signs performed by the apostles. All the believers were together and had everything in common. They sold property and possessions to give to anyone who had need. Every day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts, praising God and enjoying the favor of all the people. And the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved.

Acts 2:42-48

Maybe there are those around you who, like the friends of the blind man, so wish Jesus to lead them into the realms of either personal or communal vision

Greg Russinger

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