Discussion:
Reading: Ephesians 3: 20-21 Reflection: My family attended the wedding of a family friend once. I had grown up with the bride and graduated from high school with her. Our families had spent Christmases together and did a lot together when I was growing up. As I was sitting in the church thinking back on all the things that we had done as kids, I realized a lot of what we had done was in the church. We were in youth group together and attended Sunday School and other church functions. I could picture us running around the church, being kids. I began to think of how the church plays an important role in our lives and how it provides a constant in our ever-changing lives. I looked around the church sanctuary and thought how in the 27 years I had been around that church, it hadn't changed much. I thought of how the church is where you go for important events in your life, like baptism, marriage, and funerals. No matter what changes take place in our lives, if we are church-going people, we have a constant. The church can be the foundation in our lives. It can, and should, play an important role in our development as humans. --Chad Hershberger, Camp Mount Luther Director Closing: Discuss or reflect on this anonymous quote: "Those who live the Christian life never see each other for the last time."
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