Many churches excel in missions to those outside their church. This is important.
However, some of those same churches have no outreach ministries to those who are members of the church, but cannot attend for various reasons.
They are simply forgotten.
After some health problems years ago, Jay and I found ourselves among the forgotten at a church where we had been active members.
Even our weak cries went unanswered. Besides feeling abandoned, we then realized how many opportunities we had passed up to go to other people when we were able but they were not. We had to repent.
In time, God brought us into another church. We were attracted to look closer at this church, as its theme was “Love is all.” We liked that immediately because our spiritual quest of many years had led us to that one conclusion. God is Love. And so should we be.
However, we wondered how this church would put that Love into action. We also wondered if we would have the opportunity to love them back.
They knew up front we would not be able to be active, present members in the traditional way. But they invited us in anyway. And beyond that, they were willing to be the church and come to us in our home.
We were received into Good Shepherd Episcopal Church by Bishop Mark in our home.
We watched with delight Father Hendree on video. And he visited in our home!
The flower ministry sent flowers from the altar to our home.
We became involved in a video ministry with Father John where church members came to our home and told their faith stories for Jay to video. We had a front row seat!
When I was recovering from surgery last summer, Mother Anisa came to visit.
I also received get well cards from a precious church member.
When the ice storm hit, Grace, the parish secretary called to make sure we were ok. We also received a text from a church member, who wanted to see if we needed anything.
We receive regular visits from two church members who serve us communion. We not only commune with God, we also commune with each other.
Mother Emily has sent Bible Study Guides that go with zoomed Bible studies from the church.
In a most creative move, the church had an Easter Eve into Easter morning prayer watch with activities planned at designated times. They sent us the service prompts so we could follow along at the same time.
It was an amazing recognition of how The Spirit can join people no matter where they are.
Today Mother Emily came to visit. Not only did she bless us with her presence, she brought flowers that had been on the altar for Easter.
Our church has as one of its goals, “every member connected.” That is a tall order, given that it is a large and growing church. But they are doing just what Jesus had in mind. They are being the church, inside the walls and outside the walls.
They are carrying out Jesus’ Mission in the same way He did. They are inviting people into a beautiful worship space, but they are also going out to people where they are. We are all disciples who are making disciples.
We affectionately call our home The Good Shepherd Outpost. We learned from the beginning this too is God’s House. We welcome all He invites here.
The card that came with the flowers today says it all. Hope. Joy. Beauty. Assurance. Prayers. Not Forgotten!
I will not forget you.
Isaiah 49:15
Do this to remember Me.
1 Corinthians 11:24
Love one another as I have loved you.
John 15:12











