One of the practices that Christianity inherited from
Judaism is the gathering of members every seven days. Of the other major
religions, Islam is the only one that includes that tradition. In our 21st
century, rapidly changing, complex world, the Sunday morning gathering still
plays a vital role. However, attendance has been gradually falling,
particularly in Europe and the United
States which traditionally have had high
concentrations of Christians. Part of the problem is that churches tend to rely
on ancient understandings of these gatherings.
In our modern world, to love someone means to want to help them be as good as
they can be. To love God, our Creator, then means to want to assist in making
God’s creation as good as it can be. We honor God by our enthusiastic
participation in creation, the relief of suffering and improvement of the
quality of everyone’s life. Individual effort alone, however, is not very
productive. Teamwork is required. The two billion followers of Jesus throughout
the world have become Christ’s Team and the Sunday morning gatherings are like
the huddle in football. They facilitate coordination of the efforts of the Team
and provide opportunities for learning and practice. In the mainline Christian
denominations around the world, attendance at the Sunday morning services is
considered optional. What kind of football team would you have if the players
could decide before each play whether they wanted to join the huddle? Serving
on Christ’s Team is the noblest adventure on earth. Isn’t its team effort
important?
Robert C. Frank
Author of Christ’s Team