Tuesday, February 10, 2015

My Poem as I Dream about Church

A Dream Church

I dream a church to shepherd…
where kiddos with donut smudged faces sit at Jesus’ knee,
while tattooed young adults clasp Grandma’s gnarled hand in the dripping candlelight of Christmas Eve;
and where the old men fuss over the dreams of teens
as much as toddlers cling to the legs of blue-haired warriors of prayer;

A church where life’s joys and sorrows soak into each other like bread in the cup, fulfilling the truth that best of all; God = Emmanuel!
                                                                                                                                                                            
I dream a church…
imperfect and messy, plodding and deliberate in movement,
compassionate and gossipy, sassy and humorous, mentally ill and quirky;
            made of bent, but not broken people,
who are sinners in recovery toward sainthood, and
saints recovery from their hypocrisy.

Church who is lukewarm and resilient, strong and uncertain,
passionate and weary, but always a leaning church…
leaning deep into the wide and buoyant grace of God.

A church poised in her past yet, ready to pounce into the unfolding of God’s vision. 

I dream a church…
who has not valued the yet-to-be abundant harvest from Her neighbor soccer fields, ball diamonds, and dance classes;
who yearn to know how their absence would devastate their community;
who are hungry to live purposefully;
and who may have forgotten Whose they are and Where they are going-
but when reminded - the fire ignites and the people flash into a Pentecost flame!

A church ripe to live another life chapter: together.

Yes, oh yes, I dream big dreams.
I dream a church to shepherd. 

And as any dreamer does: I pray, “Does the church still dream?”
What does the church dream for in a shepherd?
Does She dream for a shepherd-leader-teacher-preacher-prophetic sayer-priest and prayer that is me?
Better yet, when the Church dreams does She also pray like a dreamer asking,
”Does a shepherd still dream?”


May, the God of all Dreamers, grant our dreams to come true.