Saturday, March 10, 2007

Joining the winning team

By Rev. Rich Shprecher

Now you are the body of Christ, and each one of you is a part of it.

(1 Cor 12:27)

Super bowl Sunday (the game!) has made me think about how times have changed. On the Sunday of Super Bowl #1 in 1967 we went out and played some hoops in the morning and then watched the game. I was the worst player on our basketball team but I could run for two hours and I was big enough to be a defensive factor. I had some gifts and I took part. But during the years that followed I started sitting a whole lot more than I ever did before and it shows. I sit by my computer. I sit at the TV. I sit in church. I’m a spectator more often than a participant. (and that’s true for many of us.)

It used to be that when we mentioned “the game,” it was a game we participated in. We went out and played some hoops. We played sand lot baseball or softball. There was a time when even the churches had teams, but that doesn’t happen much anymore. Now we sit and watch. Even our church service and the church has become a spectator sport. And why? Part of it because of the choices we have. We have 1000 channels as well as on line computer content instead of four to twelve channels.

But there is only one choice for salvation and it requires our participation. To become part of the body of Christ we need to choose to get off the couch and use our gifts. The church is us. And the Apostle Paul tells us that we need to participate if the church is to exist. We need to participate and share our gifts. We need to be part of the body of Christ.

I hear people complain about programs we aren’t doing anymore. Those programs were maintained by people who participated. We need new people to step up and share their gifts so that these programs can be restored and new programs developed and old programs maintained. This year the winning coach in the super bowl Tony Dungy said "I'm proud to be the first African-American coach to win this; but …, more than anything, Lovie Smith and I are not only African-American but also Christian coaches, showing you can do it the Lord's way. We're more proud of that."

Let us also do it the Lord’s way. Let us listen to the coaches and get up off our couches and join the Lord’s team. We have been meeting as leaders during these last few months in leadership summits to “ensure that our church lives up to its full potential as God’s church and diligently works to advance the kingdom of God.” Let’s all join the team and share our gifts. If we do that, we can’t fail to be on the winning team: God’s team.