Cathy Harris recently shared with me a story about being the Good Samaritan that was shared at Birmingham Emmaus Walk #55. The Emmaus Walk is a 72 hour Spiritual Retreat or Basic School in Christianity. Participants on an Emmaus Walk share special times of worship, hear several talks about living their faith from Lay persons, and a few talks on God’s amazing grace shared by clergy persons. You may have heard me say, “If you want a better understanding of God’s Prevenient, Justifying and Sanctifying Grace, go on an Emmaus Walk.”
There are several places in Alabama where a person can attend an Emmaus Walk. The Alabama Emmaus Community, which holds it’s Walks at Camp Sumatanga, has been around the longest. The Birmingham Walk sprang out of the Alabama Walk to provide additional opportunities to go on a Walk. If you would like more information about the Emmaus Walk, let me know. I’ll be happy to share with you and put you in contact with persons who would love to sponsor you on an Emmaus Walk.
Now, back to the story from Cathy Harris from Birmingham Walk #55. One of the lay persons who shared during the Walk had been homeless, but is now the Director of the Shepherd Center in Leeds. She keeps small brown lunch bags in her car. Each bag is packed with crackers, bottled water, toothbrush, small tube of toothpaste and deodorant. When she encounters a homeless person or someone is stationed along the side of the highway asking for money, she gives them one of those bags. She has intentionally prepared herself to be the Good Samaritan.
Cathy Harris, in sharing the story said, “…isn’t that a neat idea!!” It is! It is a very simple and practical way of being the Good Samaritan.
My wife Gina recently had another practical way of being the Good Samaritan shared with her. A parent shared a card she had received when going through a fast food drive-thru. When the person pulled up to the window to pay for her order, she was given the card (We call them a “Servant Evangelism” Card) that said her meal had been paid for, Jesus loves you. It also had a little information about the church that was printed on the card.
Did you know that we have business size cards that can be used in a similar manner? They have the church name and a place to write in your name on the front and information about our worship times on the back. I encourage you to pick some up and have them available to use in inviting persons to worship with you.
Talking about inviting, at lunch yesterday, I talked with a person who had worshipped at our Ash Wednesday Service. He is a member of a church that does not have such a service. That night, he made a commitment to pray for an unchurched friend during Lent and invite him to worship on Easter. That was one of the suggested spiritual disciplines. That was February 17th. This week he received a call from his unchurched friend. The friend said he wanted to go to church with him Sunday. That is the power of prayer.
This Saturday’s Old School verses New School Basketball Game is an opportunity to invite a friend to share in some fellowship with other believers. The cost is $10.00 per person, with money raised going to the youth summer mission trip. It should be an entertaining game, but in a different manner from the games you will see on television during this week of tournament games. There will also be some halftime entertainment that you will not want to miss. For your $10.00 you not only get to enjoy the game but you get a hot dog, drink and popcorn.
As always, your responses to these Reflections are welcome. You can email me at rguess@gmvumc.org.
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