As a Christian in the United States, I have grown up hearing the stories of the global church. These stories frequently caused me anguish, and rightly so, considering the persecution of believers, a need for theological training resources, mass spiritual revivals, and miraculous healings. In my mind, these stories did not unify my fellowship with the global church but distance its reality.
Friend Tommy Decker and Tour Guide Eve |
At the conclusion of our time, Eve expressed her gratitude for our kindness and cried as she said goodbye to us. The reality of the global church became visibly evident. The grace and inclusiveness of the Spirit's presence has led to tears of joy in my life as well.
Church services in Macau and Hong Kong were Westernized and met freely. An Australian pastor in Hong Kong led the call to the identification and abandonment of idols and the cultivation of real faith based on the character of God. In Macau, an American minister challenged the small congregation of thirty people to "learn, accept, share, and remember what the Lord is teaching us through communion with us and our fellowship with others." I have heard the same verses, songs, and prayers before, on the other side of the world. I was not merely a visitor in these congregations, but a member of the collective global church.
Haidian Fellowship Church, Beijing |
Conversations with unregistered, underground, church members revealed such illegal gatherings were rooted in a fundamental belief in the separation of church and state and freedom from censorship. Persecution of such illegal practices are dependent upon regional enforcement policies. Whether in state-sanctioned gatherings or behind closed doors, the church in China recognizes a need for Christian education, which is a part of my story, a story within the global church.
January 22, 2013, 10:52p.m., Beijing International Airport: The global church has both expanded through this trip as I more fully understand the growth of the church in China, and it has shrunk as I consider the proximity of church issues and contact, even connecting Taylor to the people of China. This brings me great joy in regard to how the Lord is at work worldwide.
Today, the stories of the global church take on a new light as I consider the notion that the church in China and the church in Kenya hear the stories of the church in the West just as I hear the stories of the church in China and the church in Kenya. My story also carries the message of grace, redemption, and healing amidst a broken, messy world. The interconnectedness of the global church truly does traverse borders, oceans, and languages with the universal message of Truth.
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