At OUMC we'll spend each Sunday during worship on one of our five membership vows. Do you remember what they are? We remember them each time we respond during the Sacrament of Holy Baptism, but otherwise we don't pay much attention to them.
Here's the deal though, when we say we will support Oakland UMC and the greater Church with our prayers, presence, gifts, service and witness, it is a vow. A vow of commitment to the Body of Christ, both here and beyond. How much do we really know about what those vows ask of us as a people of faith? How can we truly live them out in real time and in real places, not just within the walls of our building for an hour on Sunday morning? How does God call us through these vows and how do we support new and long-time members alike with our commitment.
I would raise a caution flag just slightly when we think of membership and the church. In our faith in Christ as Savior, we all make up the Body of Christ; all members of the Body. Membership in a brick and mortar facility is a human construct. Though there is little doubt that God blesses the spaces our ministry is based in, membership in those spaces is not a requirement for participation in the ministry God has called each of us to join in, both individually and corporately, nor is it a requirement of Salvation.
I hope you will join us, either online or in person, throughout September as we explore our vows and how working together, we glorify God not just in the vows we take, but in how we live them out together. Come home this fall! Home to a community of believers who welcome you in whatever place you are in your faith journey; who welcome you just as you are.
We'll save you a seat!
See you soon!