Sunday, July 4, 2010
Week 27 - First Church OKC (downtown)
First Church sits at 4th and Robinson in Oklahoma City and was greatly affected by the Oklahoma City bombing. Today it is a beautifully restored historic church that serves the downtown Oklahoma City area. We attended the early, traditional service. There is a later, contemporary, service each week as well. Attendance was light, maybe due to the holiday or maybe due to the early time, but the people there were very friendly and inviting. Worship was led by an older woman who you could tell loved what she did and I’m guessing that’s been her job for many years. Instruments consisted of a single organ. The sermon was entitled “Can I Pass God’s Test” but focused on the subject of giving/tithing. Of all the sermons I’ve heard on this subject, this one was well delivered, without guilt and with insight that was new to me at least. There were the familiar verses that cover the subject of giving, but he also presented a verse from the New Testament that affirms the practice of tithing that I’ve never picked up on before. I have always balked at the idea of an exact percentage and preferred to apply the “God loves a cheerful giver” verse to giving. However, the verse in Matthew 23:23 has given us something new to think about regarding that subject. We left with a new coffee cup and a couple of candy bars and have discovered that we are really enjoying our tour of the downtown churches.
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Vicki, I'm coming late to your blog, but plan to catch up. I've read January and this last one so far. I have often thought of how good it would be to visit churches without expectations - theirs or mine. As one who stayed after the split, it was both the easiest thing to do and the hardest thing I've ever done. I'll be interested to see what your conclusions are on, say . . . December 24th?
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