Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Worship This Summer, Wherever You Are

As we begin the summer of 2008, I hope you will make a firm commitment to participate in worship every week whether you are at home or on the road. Of course, I hope that you will be an active participant in worship at First Baptist every Sunday that you are in town. But when you are on the road, there are many ways to participate in worship.

When Amanda and I were away for a few days of vacation last month, we enjoyed attending a Community Worship Service on the Beach. Our vacation experience was more positive because we gathered with about 400 persons from several states and a variety of faith backgrounds for worship.

We are planning for a great summer of services and activities at First Baptist, but I hope you and your family get a refreshing break at some point during the summer. When you are on the road, whether visiting friends or going on a vacation, seize the opportunity to participate in services of worship wherever you travel.

There are many different options for participating in worship while on the road:

  • Attend another church.
  • Attend a campground service.
  • Attend a beach service.
  • Attend a chapel service at your resort.
  • Tune in to a worship service on the radio, television, or internet.
  • Plan a worship service for your own family at your vacation spot.
  • Join in worship through “live streaming” or web-based simulcast. (We hope this option is available through our church web site soon.)

Participating in worship while on the road can enrich both your trip and strengthen your personal faith. Skipping worship just because you’re on vacation or a business trip can rob you of meeting new friends and meeting God in new places.

On those weekends you are traveling this summer, I urge you to participate in worship wherever you travel, and bring a worship bulletin back to me or our staff so we can And on all of those other weekends when you are home, we will look forward to great experiences in worship here at First Baptist.

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