After some vacation time, and attendance at the General Assembly of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), I have returned home, and will resume entries to the blog.
The General Assembly was held in Ft. Worth, Texas, and some 6,000 folks showed up. I felt it was a very good assembly, and I was glad I went. In addition to catching up with friends and acquaintances from across the country, I thoroughly enjoyed the music, led by choirmaster Bill Thomas of Van Nuys, California, and also appreciated the daily worship services.
My favorite preacher of the assembly was Rev. William Lee, pastor of Loudon Avenue Christian Church, Roanoke, Virginia, who also did a splendid job as moderator of the assembly. He was patient, wise, welcoming, and loving as he shepherded the assembled church through our business sessions. His sermon was based on the Road to Emmaus story in the New Testament.
Other highlights included the “State of the Church” presentation by General Minister and President Rev. Dr. Sharon Watkins. She lifted up the new congregations of our fellowship and, using the Feeding of the Five Thousand story, challenged Disciples to “Choose Life” in all aspects of our church and individual lives. She continues to give fine leadership in a period of transition and transformation. The staff members in her office wear “No Complaining” wrist bracelets as a reminder to maintain a positive attitude and approach to their work. The bracelets should be standard-issue for all church members!
Jim Wallis of Sojourners preached on the final night of the assembly, calling on Christians of all ideologies and theologies to make transformation a personal journey, using his wit and prophetic presence to bring an inspirational conclusion to the assembly.
Two years from now, we Disciples will gather again – in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Updated: Tuesday, 31 July 2007 11:52 AM EDT
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