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“Worship 3: We're Only Human” Sometimes…
things don’t always work out as planned. Worship services are no
exception. Rev.
Ronna L. Swartz from Kenbridge, Virginia was preparing to lead a communion
service for the leadership team of an upcoming Emmaus Walk. Holy Communion
is always an important part of Emmaus and she wanted to do her part as a
minister to make the service meaningful and inspiring. Several people on
the team experienced some particularly difficult situations so Rev. Swartz
wanted to offer God’s hope in the midst of their hardship. Her Scripture
reading came from Psalm 56: You
keep track of all my sorrows. You have collected all my tears in your
bottle. You have recorded each one in your book. (Verse 8) Ronna said,
“For me, this verse is a comforting reminder of God’s love during the
tears. God feels my pain… knows your struggles… understands our
sorrows.” Ronna
then picked up the chalice holding the grape juice, symbolizing the
atoning blood of Christ and served each person on the team. After setting
it back on the table, she turned to face the group and brushed her hand
against the chalice, knocking it to the carpeted floor where it shattered
spattering grape juice everywhere. “Every preacher’s worst
nightmare!” said Ronna. The worship service was momentarily forgotten.
“I felt as though I could cry my own bottle of tears!”
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The
team members were stunned. For several long seconds, nobody moved; nobody
spoke. Despite
our best efforts, worship is still an all too human response to God’s
impact on our lives. Musicians occasionally make mistakes. Preachers can
sometimes babble on and on. Babies cry at inopportune times. We could stay
at home and watch a better performance on television. Why should we commit
ourselves to worship at a local church? What difference does it make? For
the answer as Radio Host Paul Harvey would say, we turn to the rest of the
story. The
team members were stunned. For several long seconds, nobody moved; nobody
spoke. Then everyone sprang into action. Three or four people cleaned the
carpet while another collected the broken chalice pieces. Someone else
went for the container of grape juice while another cleaned the white-lace
tablecloth. Soon the rug and the tablecloth were spot free and the
embarrassing moment forgotten… or was it? The
point of worship has never been about polished entertainment but rather to
enable you to respond to God’s desire to be in an intimate relationship.
At anytime, God can reach out and touch someone within a worship service
maybe during a quiet time of prayer, through a song or a sermon. Even a
flawed worship service can be used by God to teach a life-changing lesson.
The story continues. The
next time the Emmaus team met, there was clearly no stain on the carpet or
the tablecloth but rather than forget Rev. Swartz’s embarrassing moment,
the group decided to honor the memory of how everyone pulled together to
help their minister and friend. On the table beside the new chalice were
the broken pieces of the old. A group that once struggled now gloried in
their newfound confidence of knowing God loved them and would see them
through any struggle… any tragedy. Later
one member of the group collected the broken pieces of the old chalice and
had them made into jewelry. One broken piece of the chalice was given to
each member of the group as a distinctive reminder of what God can do with
the broken pieces of our lives. Ronna
Swartz concluded by saying, “I am wearing that chalice fragment today. I
learned that the very brokenness our group shared actually turned out to
be the glue, which spiritually bonded us together. Is it not the
brokenness of Jesus Christ on a cross that not only brings us to our knees
but also enables us to feel loved, forgiven and whole?” Sometimes…
things don’t always work out as planned. Sometimes God makes them
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