Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Keys

   Sodus Point, NY
We spend too much time
   imagining ourselves
      not only having the keys,
   but also deserving them;

      not just to the church building,
   but maybe even to the kingdom.
      And then we walk
into the gospel’s brick wall:

   the phone rings;
      it’s a friend of a friend
   who works in the court system.

The story: an infant in Foster Care
   has been placed on hospice care;
      both parents currently incarcerated.

      Would we host a one-time
   court-granted family visitation
      in the church building?

This is when you realize
that neither of the keys,
actual or metaphorical,
belongs to you; you're
merely borrowing them,
until someone else needs them.

   You realize that such acts,
      small and inconsequential
   as they may seem, are what
being church is all about.

And then you hear a voice:
“Your next step toward being church
is to figure out how to enter
these stories earlier.”


© 2016 Todd Jenkins

3 comments:

  1. Open Door policy for churches is a good thing, also good stewardship of the space. Open gym policy of a former Fayetteville, TN, pastor entered some stories earlier.

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