Church in the Windshield
First Christian
Church in Abilene, Kansas
May 12, 2019
(Mother’s Day)
Every
once in a while we have the privilege of visiting a church that is particularly
outstanding. The First Christian Church in Abilene is one of those exceptional
churches. It all starts with a sign out front that humbly announces worship
times to passerby. It’s a simple sign with no frills, no electronic pulsating
flashes or color changes. The sign simply says “Worship Services at 8:00 and
10:30 a.m. For the most part you wouldn’t even notice the sign unless you
really wanted to attend a church service there.
Once inside the church however, things were different. We were greeted by the friendliest people all with genuine and sincere words of welcome. We were handed a bulletin, a menu for the 10:30 service no less. As we walked toward the sanctuary we heard people talking, words of joy and elation resounding throughout the sanctuary and classroom hallways. It was obvious that this church had something that was really special. The church was not only a center of social interaction but also a faith filled church centered on God, the Holy Spirit and a personal relationship with Jesus the Christ.
An unusual string of lights that zig-zagged back and forth across the sanctuary provided an interesting atmosphere of worship. Several strands of light strategically placed at the front of the church beckoned one to focus on the worship area. There were no pews in the church but rather comfortable soft seated chairs; a nice touch appreciated by both young and old. A praise band of instruments sat silently in their pre-determined space and waited patiently for their time to aid in the worship service. A large TV monitor on the left flashed bids of welcome, instructions and announcements. The lighted cross, at the top and center of the worship area, reminded worshippers to keep the “main thing, the main thing.”
This particular Sunday was Camp King Solomon recognition day at the church. We appreciated the enthusiastic and uplifting presentation of the camp by director David Brundage. Camp King Solomon is located at 295 2350 Avenue, Solomon, Kansas. If you are traveling to Camp King Solomon from Abilene, go south of Interstate 70 on Fair Road to the first stop sign; turn right on 2350 Avenue (sand road), travel west and you will come right by it.
The
First Christian Church in Abilene is a very strong supporter of the Christian
camp and applauds the camps success with young and old. Last summer (2018) the
camp kitchen served eight thousand meals which is a significant indication of
the popularity of the project.
First
Christian Church also has fun as evidenced by a recent excursion trip on the
Abilene Smoky Valley Railroad (ASVR). Let’s give a shout out for the great God
-centered work that the First Christian Church in Abilene is doing!
Until
next time, Keep God first; Praise Him always and He will bless you.
Hey!!! Thanks again for bringing us a great story & great insight about the Godly Work of another church family. Do enjoy the straight forwardness of your experiences...…..Your windshield really creates a great perspective!
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