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Looking to the Future

12/11/2016

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My church has recently started a series of conversations about how we might partner with other Lutheran churches in our area and, dare I say it, maybe even end up as one church? I hope that it is where It is going anyways.

I am not in a privileged enough position to be in on the conversations. But, I fear I know what many of the arguments against amalgamation will be – our building, our history, is this or that church “taking over” … and I suspect that really at the heart of many of these concerns is pillar members wanting to have their funeral atthe church they have lived their entire lives, wanting support from their pastor at this stage of life and their community. All of which are valid desires and fears. And we certainly need to make sure the end of life care which is a huge part of our ministry continues.

But, my fears and desires are very different. I am looking to 10 years from now: when there are not enough bodies to make up a church council or money to fix the roof, when we HAVE to close our church, when my family and the one other young family are left without a place to go. Where my community abandons my family.

I do think we have another option, and I think it is an only option. If we join together there could actually be a Sunday school, a home team for youth events, a confirmation class, refugee sponsorship, strong support for larger church programs from a vital congregational base. I could look forward to being a part of a church that will do my funeral, and marry my children and baptize my grandchildren.

For me amalgamation is not letting our church die, it is letting it live.


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André Lavergne link
1/6/2017 04:26:02 am

Good piece. Helpful. I would suggest that the time has come to reach out to a circle greater than simply Lutheran. Anglican? United? Mennonite? ...

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bestessays link
9/30/2017 01:39:48 pm

Our future is the children in front us. They are our inspiration in working for the betterment of our life. They are the people who will take over all of the things we created for a long period of time on earth. We must take care of them and love them in a modest way that we can for they will follow our path because those young children will treat us as their leaders. Let us find joy and happiness in them.

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Alice
1/6/2017 08:53:36 am

A very good and timely comment. If we all believe in the same deity, why do we have to continue with the struggle to maintain denominational customs. I believe in God, I was baptized by sprinkling. Many of my friends believe in God and were baptized by immersion.....we are all God's children, so yes, why not amalgamate?

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www.proofreading-services.org/ link
5/24/2017 11:22:56 pm

The cooperation with the other churches is a kind of support for the communities of all kinds. The doors of the church should be fully open before the parishioners.

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