Church in the Windshield
Lorraine First
Baptist Church
March 31, 2019
If
you are traveling Southwest on highway 156 south west of the city of Ellsworth,
Kansas, you will come to 10th road. Turn left on 10th
road, (South) travel a few miles and you will come to the little town of
Lorraine, Kansas. Lorraine is a quiet and safe town; probably had more activity
in years gone by, but still maintains its identity. Turn right on Wichita
Street (West) Drive a few blocks and you will see the most beautiful brick
church, it’s the Baptist Church and it is certainly a historical landmark and
pillar of the community.
We
arrived early as we always do so we can take some pictures and it became quite
obvious that this building was a sacred and sanctioned place of worship. We
sensed the Holy Spirit even before the church service began. Sheron and I
surmised that the church family would be just as unique as the building itself
and sure enough . . . we were right. This church family that gathers together on
Sunday wears their best out of respect for God and the church. And perhaps it
was a symbol that God had done his best for them and they would do their best
in return.
As
we entered the church, people began to arrive and finally we counted twenty
five (including us). The congregation consisted of loving Christian people who
had long since given their lives to Jesus Christ and had chosen to follow him.
This Christian family was so friendly, warm and welcoming that they made their
guests (us) feel like a part of the church family . . . their church family. We
were touched by such warmth. We think that each church member greeted us with “Welcome
and visit.”
We couldn’t help but notice the beauty of the sanctuary . . . so restful . . . so peaceful . . . so inviting for worship. It was more than pleasingly color coordinated walls or the attractive high ceiling. It was more than the gorgeous stain glass window behind the baptistery, it was . . . well, it was a sense that God was in this place.
A scripture came to mind, Matthew 11:28 (ASV) Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.
This type of rest and peace can only come through the Love and Acceptance of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
It’s the Lenten Season as exemplified by the empty cross and the purple cloth draped ever so neatly over its arms. It is a sad time for Christian people all over the world, but Easter is coming and the final story will be oh so different. Easter is coming and a glad day of rejoicing will prevail within our hearts. Easter is coming . . . the resurrection is near!
And
on that great resurrection morning when Jesus rises from the dead, (now within
our hearts) there may be a welcome sign similar
to the one on the left as seen on the church monitor. The sign might say welcome churches . . . welcome holy people of God . . . welcome true believers . . . and even more important . . . welcome true followers. Following Jesus is no easy task but in the end there will be spiritual rewards perhaps as colorful as the flowers in the sign.
to the one on the left as seen on the church monitor. The sign might say welcome churches . . . welcome holy people of God . . . welcome true believers . . . and even more important . . . welcome true followers. Following Jesus is no easy task but in the end there will be spiritual rewards perhaps as colorful as the flowers in the sign.
Pastor
Zach Ullom has served this Baptist Church now for a number of years and is
doing a great job serving God and caring for God’s people. His message Sunday
morning entitled “The Servant and the Reason,” was based on the scripture
Isaiah 53:1-6.
This thought provoking message pointed us to a deeper closer walk with God and reminded us once again, who really was in charge. The church service closed with the singing of the hymn, “Jesus, The Very Thought of Thee.”
Until next time, keep your faith and trust in the one who paid the “ultimate price” for each of us.
Ron & Sheron, drivers behind the windshield
Epilogue: If you are traveling west of Ellsworth on Highway 156 and would like to find a great place to worship, stop by the First Baptist Church in Lorraine, Kansas. They will be glad to have you. There worship service starts at 10:30 a.m.
This thought provoking message pointed us to a deeper closer walk with God and reminded us once again, who really was in charge. The church service closed with the singing of the hymn, “Jesus, The Very Thought of Thee.”
Until next time, keep your faith and trust in the one who paid the “ultimate price” for each of us.
Ron & Sheron, drivers behind the windshield
Epilogue: If you are traveling west of Ellsworth on Highway 156 and would like to find a great place to worship, stop by the First Baptist Church in Lorraine, Kansas. They will be glad to have you. There worship service starts at 10:30 a.m.
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