It was Sunday evening and I had spend the last 7 seven hours with my nose in a book reading about oh so exciting things such as research methods and curriculum mapping. I had spent the entire day before that asleep, entire day meaning 20 hours. I was desperate to break the monotony and about to go nuts.
I decided to make social rounds and call friends whom I hadn't spoken with a while. As I went down the list all I got was voicemail. Finally, a few hours later, I got a call back. Katrina! I hadn't spoken to Katrina since she had come home from Sacramento.
Of course my first question to her was when do I get to meet Simon. Simon is the boy responsible for luring her to Sacramento in the first place. He moved to Washington when she came home and I think it's only a matter of time before we'll hear wedding bells.
We chatted for a few minutes about her summer adventures and then I opened my big mouth and said the unthinkable... "Can I visit your church tonight and then I'll get to meet Simon?" Oh dear, what was I thinking? I just volunteered to go to church!
I arrived at the building just a few minutes late and hesitated for a moment at the door before I went inside. I had remembered Lindsey telling me about at somewhat mysterious but harmless one armed man who lives in the church and assumes the position of "greeter" at Sunday services. I knew that he would be there waiting for me on the other side of that door.
"If I don't make eye contact, maybe he can't see me," I thought to myself. But alas as soon as I opened that door, there he was; the one armed man known as Brother George and he was talking to me. I practically ran down the hallway and into the bathroom just before reaching the stairwell. I could hear the one armed man behind me saying "keep going to the end of the hall."
I stood there for a moment, looking at myself in the bathroom mirror; I couldn't decide whether to laugh or to cry. After catching my breath, I finally decided to make a go of it and headed down the stairs into the sanctuary. I tried to make my entry as inconspicuous as possible and took a seat next to Katrina. By this time I was in a cold sweat and all I could do was pray that I would make it through the service. As I stood there praying the Lord said this to me: "I told you I would reconcile you to the church, my people. I meant that to include the not only the community of believers at your own congregation, but those around you in other congregations as well and even globally."
Saturday, October 27, 2007
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2 comments:
I want to hear more of this story... :) God is amazing, and I'm glad he's brought you this far!
Sadly, I've sort of neglected this blog so I didn't even see your comment until today. I will gladly share the rest of the story with you even as it is still unfolding.
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