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Being Church

Being Church

by Rev. Alexandra Robinson on January 29, 2025


Reading: Luke 6:1-11

We don’t ‘do’ church.

Church isn’t something we “do” on a Sunday mornings – it is something we are, everyday. It is witnessed to in our speech and actions, as we represent the hands and feet of Jesus in the world. In this Scripture from Luke 6, as we listen to Jesus explain to the Pharisees why he and his disciples are eating grain on the Sabbath, it becomes abundantly clear that there is reason for this behavior. Jesus explains to the disgruntled Pharisees who claim he is breaking the rules, that Sabbath is not about what you don’t do in the name of religion, it is who you are in the name of discipleship. 

When viewed from this perspective, there are no walls that contain the church – it is simply a mission field all around in which you are invited to go out and bless. Like Jesus and his disciples, this blessing can be found in to the nourishment of grain or by  gathering in the power of friendships. Jesus claims that Sabbath is not about what you are refraining from, but what you are nourished to be.  The Sabbath is not about checking off a box that you followed a rule like “go to Sunday school,” but rather about what nourishes you for ministry. It might sound odd, coming from a pastor who wants you to come to worship on Sunday, but I’d like the many of you who are not in church on Sundays to remember this – it doesn’t mean you are taking “off” from church. 

Rather you are invited to find nourishment in your discipleship by “being” church wherever you are. Maybe you are on the soccer field  on Sundays– offering a healing word  for the child who didn’t make the goal. Maybe you are at brunch, being the provider of generous friendship and abundant grace in the name of Jesus. Perhaps you are mid flight on a plane, sharing a listening ear to the passenger who decides to spill out their life story. If you aren’t in worship on Sunday, I hope and pray that Sabbath provides you nourishment for your ministry.

The next time you aren’t in church for Sunday Sabbath, remember that this is not about taking a Sunday “off” of church. This is simply another way you are being nourished as a disciple, and every place you go, is a mission to share of God’s goodness. 


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