Building Bridges
Posted in Church Vision_Mission on June 23, 2010 by Allen
Recently our church adopted a new mission and vision statement, one that has, I believe, the potential
to inspire and motivate our church family to greater things for the kingdom of God. The mission is simple and yet extremely challengi
ng, much like the great commission and great commandment Jesus set forth for his followers (Matt 22, 28). But it is empowered by the Holy Spirit and Jesus did say, "I will be with you until the end of the age. "

That's a good thing because we're toast without his divine presence and intervention. But the task still remains for us to be his presence and his ambassadors to a hurting world who desperately need the healing touch of Jesus.
I begin thinking about the bridges that need to be made into our community. Some might say that we already have bridges since some of our folks are involved with the Women's Resource Center and we have SERVE and CCSP (Christian Community Service Projects) all summer which bless the lives of so many people. We offer a Vacation Bible School every year as well. I think these are extremely valuable and viable inlets into the community but in some ways they still keep us at arms length with only a few of our members actually connecting. Most of us feel connected financially and vicariously. But "vicariousness" by it's very nature suggests a measure of disconnect from the event or action itself. So then, how involved are you?
In order to achieve our mission and the vision we believe God by his Holy Spirit has laid on our hearts, we must move from vicarious participation to active participation in building bridges into our community. And since we are some ten miles from town, we will need to really become creative in order to span the distance.
We know that a number of the people we are trying to reach and connect with may not have the means to make the trek to our location. We will need to assess the needs in our community in order to consider how we might be able to build a bridge. Literacy and healthy parenting are just a couple of huge issues and often among those in poverty. In order to bridge this gap we may have to set up a space or rent an office in town to teach classes? Maybe one of our bridging endeavors would be to some how close the distance that separates our church from the town of Alamosa. Let's face it, people don't want to drive any further than they have to these days.
We need to dream big because we have a big God who wants to flex his muscles. He's just waiting for his people to live as if they have a big God.
Not all bridges need to be long. Some are very short and are between you and your neighbor, coworker, the check out clerk at the grocery store. We all have natural connections that require some intentionality and cultivation so that relationships can grow. Who knows, it could turn out to be a relationship in eternity.
Bridges are key to our mission and vision. So what are some expanses that need to be spanned? And, how's your engineering?
"A Spiritual bridge always involves a physical reality.
People need to see to believe."
Robert Lewis
'til next time,
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