Why I Went Back to Church: God on the Ground


Once God revealed my hypocrisy, it made going to church easier. Church is a good place for people who are full of crap. Being a Christian means that you realize that you’re full of crap and that you need help. In fact, we should change the passing of the peace from “Peace be with you” to “You’re full of crap and so am I.” 

Mike Yaconelli once said that church should be a place where we look at each other and say, “What are you doing here?” None of us is good enough to be there. Not one of us is righteous. Progressive types like me give more conservative Christians a hard time for being too “exclusive,” but we’re just as bad. We get just as easily annoyed and turn our backs on other children of God who don’t share our views. It’s so much easier to be snide than vulnerable. It’s much safer to be sarcastic than expose my heart to someone I don’t like. But once I stopped thinking of myself as too cool and took the time to get to know those I’d been judging, I made a shocking discovery. I like other Christians. They might act nutty during worship, their beliefs might be too stinking rigid, and they might even dress goofy, but I love those folks. They made me laugh, brought me joy, and showed me love. That last one humbled me big time.

Yes, Christians are irritating. We can all be weird, ridiculous, stupid, and mean. I’m a good example. That’s why we have to rely on God to clear our vision, change our hearts, and stop us from being ridiculous, stupid, and mean (I don’t think God cares so much about the weird part). If we let God fill us with His love rather than trusting our own assumptions, we will begin to love those who annoy us. We can go from being full of crap to full of grace and love. We can get over ourselves and the little things that divide us, learning to see each other as God does. And God loves that person who irritates me just as much as He loves me. If I can remember that, maybe I won’t be so full of crap.

Read February’s God on the Ground.

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07.12.2009
katskyn
Haha! "You're full of crap and I am too." This would be a much more humble approach than the latter. Insightful and well spoken.
"We stand and lift up our hands!" (Hands go up) "Lift up your hands be lifted up!" (Hands go up) "Raise your hands all you nations!" (Hands go up) "Give us clean hands!" (Hands go up) Too funny!
Your article reminded me of my favorite quote from Tony Campolo: "I have three things I'd like to say today. First, while you were sleeping last night, 30,000 kids died of starvation or diseases related to malnutrition. Second, most of you don't give a shit. Third, what's worse is that you're more upset with the fact that I said shit than the fact that 30,000 kids died last night."
05.17.2009
Ruthie Crocker
This is wonderful. Made me laugh and rethink my position as the number one guardian of the faith. Very funny and true.
04.09.2009
Jollyegirl
You know, all of us Christians need to hear this from time to time! Thanks! I have been in a struggle with that same issue lately so...I needed to hear this!
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