Showing posts with label Southern Baptist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Southern Baptist. Show all posts

Friday, August 1, 2008

Celebrating the Lord's Table

I spent some time this week thinking about how we celebrate the Lord's Supper. Over the years I have never seemed to find the right pattern when it comes to frequency of observation.

The autonomy of our church tradition gives each church complete freedom to establish its own practice. However without precedent to guide us the Table can be unintentionally neglected. I know, it has happend to to me and my church...more than once. (This is particularly true while the church is without a pastor. In nearly all the churches I have pastored, the church is so excited the first time we come to the Table together. They almost always say, "it has been so long....we can't even remember the last time we did this".)

When I was growing up, my church celebrated the Lord's Supper once a month. Later churches I was a part of celebrated communion quarterly. In theory I felt something between the two would probably be best. In practice I have rarely been able to find such consistency.

Other tensions remain unresolved. How do we keep the worship experience full of meaning without being gimmicky? Should we feature the Lord Supper during morning worship so the most number of people may participate or do we use another service that allows for more flexibility and focus on the table?

In my current setting the situation is complicated by the very large portion of our church and community that has deep Catholic roots. With that in mind, I am resolved to celebrate the Table more frequently, in settings that allow for the most instruction and reflection -- typically Sunday nights.

Here is the order of service we will use next Sunday morning:

Prelude
Congegational Music
Open the Eyes of My Heart
Forever
Let the River Flow
Give Us Clean Hands


Offertory
Video clip of Last Supper

Opening Words of message
Special Music and taking of the Elements
Concluding Words of message

Time of Response
Mighty to Save

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Opening Words

I wandered into the blog0sphere this summer. The blogs were all the rage leading up to the annual denominational meeting. I was curious. I nosed around and followed the links till I had basically doubled back on myself, arriving back where I had begun. (It reminded me of the old Simpson's bit where Homer's computer declares he has reached the end of the internet.)

I was fascinated by the intellectual discourse and enjoyed getting a bit of a preview of the issues and personalities that would be the focus of the convention. I clicked through the archives of some of the ones I enjoyed the most. Sharp minds to be sure.

However, what I found lacking in the buzz of convention politics, theological debates and megatrend criticism was a focus on the simple work of the pastor.

Preaching, Teaching, Leading, Loving.

These are the things I am called to. These are the things that light me up inside. These are the places I want to become more effective for Christ and His kingdom.

I want this blog to help keep me focused on the things that matter most. If it helps you do the same then I am blessed.

Tim