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Created on Thursday, 29 July 2010 05:11
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Written by David Crabb
In his recent sermon entitled "The Church," Pastor Kevin DeYoung (East Lansing, MI) gives some really helpful suggestions for how to be a difference-maker in your local church. He said:
- Find a good local church.
- Get involved.
- Become a member.
- Stay there as long as you can.
- Put away thoughts of a revolution for a while.
- Join the plodding visionaries.
- Go to church this Sunday and worship in Spirit and truth.
- Be patient with your leaders.
- Rejoice when the gospel is faithfully proclaimed.
- Bear with those who hurt you.
- Give people the benefit of the doubt.
- Say “hi” to the teenager that no one notices.
- Welcome the old ladies with the blue hair and the young men with tattoos.
- Volunteer for the nursery.
- Attend the congregational meeting.
- Bring your fried chicken to the potluck like everybody else.
- Invite a friend.
- Take a new couple out for coffee.
- Give to the Christmas offering.
- Sing like you mean it.
- Be thankful someone vacuumed the carpet for you.
- Enjoy the Sundays that “click.”
- Pray extra hard on the Sundays that don’t.
- And in all of this, do not despise the days and weeks and years of small things (Zechariah 4:8–10).