A Garden-Church
(This is what I wrote my congregation today - 23 October 2024) Earlier this year the deacons and elders read a wonderful book by a PCA pastor, Christopher Hutchinson, titled “Rediscovering Humility”. Toward the close of the book Hutchinson makes an important set of observations and recommendations, “…the Lord’s Day is for the Christian, a Sabbath from the worries and labors of the world. A sincere church will be a place of rest and respite for believers as they gather with God’s people to worship and remind themselves where their true hope lies (…). Many of today’s churches, however, have become so self-oriented and self-consumed that their constant goals are growth and motion and nonstop advertisement of multiple new programs with the inevitable pressure on everyone to do their part to make the church bigger and busier. Just as in a city, the energy and busyness are not bad in themselves. In fact, energy can be very good, as churches work hard to participate in the Great Commissio