Not that anybody's
sitting around wondering, "why is Wes Smith a United Methodist?", so
this is more for my benefit - some helpful reminders as the church begins
moving towards General Conference next year.
The reasons I'll be sharing on this blog are not exhaustive, but they
are the most important reasons to me.
So, let's get started!
Reason Number 1 - I'm a United Methodist because my parents raised me in a United Methodist Church.
I've heard it said a
number of times that "cradle Christians" are only Christians because
their parents brought them up in the church. Those of us who grew up in the
church might have heard people question our commitment or our depth of faith because
we've always been in the church. As Paul would say, that's some skubala right there (look it up). Certainly, there are people who are
Christians (of any denominational variety) that are Christians simply because
of inertia. And there are people who
have not critically examined the faith that was handed down to them by their
families. But this true of any number of
things - holiday traditions, grocery store preferences, favorite sports teams,
on and on. However, simply because it's
true for some doesn't mean that it's true for all. Some of us have critically examined our faith
and take seriously our participation in whatever church/denomination we're a
part of. And we still choose to remain
in the church/denomination/tradition that we were raised in.
I'm a United
Methodist because my parents were (and still are) both incredible examples of
what faithful Christian commitment looks like in a United Methodist
context. They raised me to be committed
to God, to my family, and to my church. I was taught, whether they would have
put it this way or not, to hold to Methodism's twin concern for personal and
social holiness. How I behave, the
choices I make, how I view and interact with the world - these things are
important and are to be shaped by God's love for me and my love for God. My dad was more involved in the leadership
side of things, serving on pretty much every committee in my home church at one
time or another. My mother was a
dedicated Sunday school teacher and also provided leadership in a number of
groups and activities in the church. For
a few years, both of them led the UMYF (United Methodist Youth Fellowship) at
our church, which puts my personal involvement with that ministry at almost 30
years.
So, there's my first
reason that I'm a United Methodist. I
was raised by two parents who were active leaders in our church and who were
and are still models for me of Christian commitment. I am extremely thankful for my mom and dad
and their example!
In invite your
feedback - why do you belong to your church?
What do you love about your church?
And, I kindly ask for no negative comments about the United Methodist
Church or any other denomination. Make
sure your words give grace to those who read...
2 comments:
Thanks for the good words, but you are you mainly because of you
I love Joe and Beverly and they were a big influence in my life also
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