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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

How do we perceive ourselves?

We are continuing a discussion begun at our May congregational meeting about how we each perceive our congregation. Our hope is that we can hear one another's story, and deepen our understanding of how we can be the body of Christ together in Ann Arbor.

If you wonder why this might be helpful, there is a thought-provoking and wise video of a talk by Chimamanda Adichie entitled "The Danger of the Single Story" on TED that I would encourage you to view.



After viewing the video, consider these questions:
1. What is going well in our congregation? What were the essential ingredients of making it go well?
2. Have you experienced moments where you observed a "critical spirit"? What was your response?
3. What expectations do we have of each other and what happens when they are not met?
4. If our goal is to be more Christ-like, loving, and supportive toward each other, what should you/we do differently? And more importantly, how do we build on those many instances where we are Christ-like loving, and supportive toward each other?
5. In times on conflict how would you address the situation to achieve a win-win solution?


I have been thinking about these questions, and listening to stories of the people around me. The community I find in our 11:15 worship teams has been a blessing to me, and I see God's love being lived out every week. Elsewhere I find challenges, interestingly enough where others find joy and purpose. God has been encouraging me to listen to the stories and testimonies, see his hand, and show his love. My prayer is as you listen and experience, you too will see God at work and be challenged to love a little bit more too.

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Anonymous said...

Jen, I agree that this is a very good video. My Fellowship Group watched it and followed the viewing by answering half of the listed questions. We hope to finish them at our next mtg.

If you are one of those who have not seen this short video, I too, encourage you to take the time to view it.
Cathy Green