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Under Construction

June 26, 2024 • Elizabeth Walker

With creativity and vision, the Christ Church Children’s Ministry Team crafted this summer’s Vacation Bible School (VBS) “Builders Edition.” This week, 200 “builders” of every age are gathering to strengthen the foundation of their faith with songs, stories, games, and service projects. 

 

Inspired by VBS and by campus construction, Christ Church Director of Music Ben Outen shared this reflection on tools for constructing faith. Ben writes:

 

Christ Church’s new building will be a container for the growth of our offerings in the parish and to the city. During the recent capital and ministries campaign, I heard someone say, “We build buildings and buildings build us.”

 

More specifically, I would say, we create space where we can be with God to realize our potential as individuals and community. We can respond to the goodness of God by being the hands of God in a never-ending building project whose purpose is, not completion, but the continuous love of our unique selves and each other. 

 

We have tools – metaphorical hammers, saws, screwdrivers, and bulldozers – to help us craft, renew, and strengthen our spiritual selves and increase our capacity to love:

 

We have scripture to help guide us and the discernment to understand its truths.


We have prayer, a direct line to the God, whose Holy Spirit lives within our “temples.” We also have The Book of Common Prayer which puts into words things we may not even be able to say.


We have community. People all around us inspire us, nurture us, mentor us, challenge us, show us the way, and walk with us. We belong, and in belonging, we find strength for ourselves and the opportunity to welcome others.


We have faith. Hebrews 11:1 defines faith as “confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.”


We serve and we receive. By serving others, we show gratitude for what God has done for us. We become God’s love in action.

 

The theme song for VBS is “Strong Within.” I invite you to listen to it. (It's in the Just for Kids section of the app). Perhaps we can learn again from the children around and within us. 

 

Let us pray: Great God, thank you for the inspiration we find all around us. Thank you for the tools with which we move through the mysteries of life. Thank you for the practical purpose of being a part of the interconnectedness of your vast imagination. AMEN.

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