Sunday, April 29, 2012

Youth Sunday: Altered Perspectives

“Let no one despise your youth, but set the believers an example in speech and conduct, in love, in faith, in purity.” (1 Timothy 4:12)

It’s sometimes been said that “youth are the future of the Church.” But the more accurate statement is that “youth are the Church of today” (or at least part of it)! They have a passion and a freshness to their faith that most of us need to hear and be reminded of. If you were with us today for Youth Sunday worship, you experienced a powerful call to worship read by one of our youth that reminds us of the paradoxical power of Christian youth worship.

It’s words start like the stereotype of youth that some church people have today…

“The end of our church is nearing,
And
worship is dead and boring
No longer can it be said that
We need to pray
My church and I
We don’t have any spiritual connection
It’s not true that
I need God’s presence in my life
I know what I need and when I need it
And
My possessions
Are more important than
My relationships
I have to tell you
My attention span is too short for the Bible
And it’s just not true that
I enjoy reading the Word
I just don’t get it
And you should never think
God cares about each of us
What I really hope you get is
You’ve got to be open to these values
What’s important to me is
What Lady Gaga is wearing
And I don’t really care all that much
What God could do with my life
I think it’s completely unbelievable
That God is actually listening to us
What’s important for you is
You’ll find peace on your Blackberry
On Facebook
Through email
Your ministry is
Dying
Don’t think it is
Going to survive.
It is…”

…the end of the church as we know it. But if you were at youth worship, you know that the reader then said… “UNLESS we open ourselves up to God to change us, and when we do that, we allow Him to turn it all around…” (and the reader began reading the same words backwards, with the same wording meaning something drastically different)…

“It is…going to survive. Don’t think it is dying. Your ministry is through email, on Facebook, on your Blackberry. You’ll find peace. What’s important for you is that God is actually listening to us. I think it’s completely unbelievable what God could do with my life, and I don’t really care all that much what Lady Gaga is wearing. What’s important to me is: you’ve got to be open to these values. What I hope you get is: God cares about each of us, and you should never think I just don’t get it. I enjoy reading the Word, and it’s just not true that my attention span is too short for the Bible. I have to tell you: my relationships are more important than my possessions, and I know what I need and when I need it. I need God’s presence in my life. It’s not true that we don’t have any spiritual connection, my church and I. We need to pray. No longer can it be said that worship is dead and boring and that the end of our church is nearing.”

[--From Trenholm Road UMC for their Youth Sunday 2010, adapted from a video by DK Publishing. Click HERE to see the original YouTube video version called “Youth Sunday Call to Worship Video”]

Wow! What a difference God’s altered perspective can make! I hope and pray you’ll remember what a difference He can make in your life, as well! Always remember, God loves you and I do too!

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