Hopes for the Future

As a family of believers and followers of Jesus we share the same hopes and dreams for our church, for our local community of Muckamore, and for the many people we come in contact with each day of our lives, as John Stott does.  John is a well-known pastor from England who shared the following dream for God’s church around the world, at a service to mark the 150th anniversary of the opening of All Souls Church in London, in 1974:

“I have a dream of a church which is a biblical church – 
which is loyal in every particular to the revelation of God in Scripture, 
whose pastors expound Scripture with integrity and relevance, and so seek to present every member mature in Christ, 
whose people love the word of God, and adorn it with an obedient and Christ-like life,
which is preserved from all unbiblical emphases, 
whose whole life manifests the health and beauty of biblical balance.
I have a dream of a biblical church.

I have a dream of a church which is a worshipping church – 
whose people come together to meet God and worship him,
who know God is always in their midst and who bow down before him in great humility,
who regularly frequent the table of the Lord Jesus, to celebrate his might act of redemption on the cross,
who enrich the worship with their musical skills, 
who believe in prayer and lay hold of God in prayer,
whose worship is expressed not in Sunday services and prayer gatherings only but also in their homes, their weekday work and the common things of life.
I have a dream of a worshipping church.

I have a dream of a church which is a caring church – 
whose congregation is drawn from many races, nations, ages and social backgrounds, and exhibits the unity and diversity of the family of God,
whose fellowship is warm and welcoming, and never marred by anger, selfishness, jealousy or pride,
whose members love one another with a pure heart fervently, forbearing one another, forgiving one another, and bearing one another’s burdens,
which offers friendship to the lonely, support to the weak, and acceptance to those who are despised and rejected by society,
whose love spills over to the world outside, attractive, infectious, irresistible, the love of God himself.
I have a dream of a caring church.

I have a dream of a church which is a serving church – 
which has seen Christ as the Servant and has heard his call to be a servant too,
which is delivered from self-interest, turned inside out, and giving itself selflessly to the service of others,
whose members obey Christ’s command to live in the world, to permeate secular society, to be the salt of the earth and the light of the world,
whose people share the good news of Jesus simply, naturally and enthusiastically with their friends,
which diligently serves its own parish, residents and workers, families and single people, nationals and immigrants, old folk and little children,
which is alert to the changing needs of society, sensitive and flexible enough to keep adapting its programme to serve more usefully,
which has a global vision and is constantly challenging its  young people to give their lives in service, and constantly sending its people out to serve.
I have a dream of a serving church.

I have a dream of a church which is an expectant church – 
whose members can never settle down in material affluence or comfort, because they remember that they are strangers and pilgrims on earth,
which is all the more faithful and active because it is waiting and looking for its Lord to return,
which keeps the flame of the Christian hope burning brightly in a dark, despairing world,
which on the day of Christ will not shrink from him in shame, but rise up joyfully to greet him.
I have a dream of an expectant  church.

Such is my dream of a living church.  May all of us share this dream, and under God may the dream come true!”Taken from John Stott’s ‘The Living Church – Convictions of a lifelong pastor’

As a church family in Muckamore, we share this dream of a living church and we continue to pray that with God’s help we will see this dream fulfilled in his time.  We are not there yet – we are a bunch of messy people at the end of the day, but with our eyes firmly focussed on Jesus, we know that he can do immeasurably more than we could ever ask or imagine.  Do you want to be part of making this dream a reality?  Then come along and join us on the journey.