I was sitting in my office
annex the other day and was listening to folks use Canada's third official
language as they ordered double doubles, triple singles and four by fours. Which begs the question: is a coffee with
four creams and four sugars still a coffee or is it liquid candy? But again I
digress.
As I listened to the customers
speaking in a code readily understood by them and those who served them, I
wondered about the language we speak in our churches.
How often do we assume that
everyone who comes through our doors on Sunday morning speaks the same language
as we do? And I'm not talking about
English.
I have to remind myself from
time to time that not everyone understands "churchy" language. Part
of my job is to act as a tour guide, as I lead people to catch a glimpse of the
eternal. And part of that job is
occasionally acting as a translator, translating "Christianese" into
everyday English, so that it can be understood.
If you get the wrong coffee
because of a miscommunication, that's a mistake that can be corrected. If you
miss eternity because of a miscommunication, that is a tragedy and it's
forever. Have a great week and remember: To see what is really possible, you
will have to attempt the impossible.
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