Friends
I wonder if you remember learning this little poem when you were children?
“Whether the weather be fine, or whether the weather be not
Whether the weather be cold, or whether the weather be hot.
We’ll weather the weather, whatever the weather, whether we like it or not.”
I suppose it was invented to help with the ongoing perplexity of English spelling where we have more than a few homophones (words that sound the same but are spelled differently).
In our Christian lives of worship, we may also find something similar. For example, we all think we know what we mean by the word “worship” but for some people it must incorporate half an hour of singing at the beginning with a highly professionalised worship band and technical set up and for others, it means an organ, a great choir, an introit, anthem, sung blessing and five hymns and then for still others it’s about taking the best of both those traditions and using a bit of both in ways that speak to the skills of our own congregation - which is what we try to do at Windsor.
However, although words like “weather” and “whether” and “been” and “bean” have different meanings according to the spelling used, worship is always about giving of ourselves to God. Whether we do that through modern singing, old hymns, a mixture of both, words, visuals, standing or sitting, ultimately, it’s about God and it is our hope that what we do Sunday by Sunday pleases God and allows us to meet with him in a special way.
Perhaps our private prayer life has become dry or stale, perhaps we are wrestling with something that makes faith seem a little too far away to grasp, perhaps our prayers hit the bedroom ceiling and come right back to us. The hope is that any blockage in our personal relationship with God is broken through on a Sunday when, meeting corporately, we can lean on each other and give God the glory. This Sunday, which is the Sunday School Anniversary, we will be having an All Age Service which will be fun and interactive, whilst still being worship. Doubtless we will recall that the Sunday School is the church of the future. Once upon a time, we too were the church of the future and the faith that you have held to, Sunday by Sunday has brought us to this time and place. I give thanks for it.
God bless,
Vicci