Saturday, February 03, 2007

Episode XII: Meeting with the Saints

It is interesting that in a town of about 80,000 residents, there should be four separate congregations with the name “church of Christ”. I would submit that there are a number of reasons for this phenomenon; the only reason that I will mention here is that Christianity in general, and “church of Christ”-ianity in specific, seems more prevalent here in Lawrence Kansas than back in Southern California.

While a couple of the aforementioned congregations are rather large, the congregation that I meet with is rather small. I would estimate that average attendance Sunday morning is about 25, otherwise around 15, and apparently the group is quite a bit larger than it was a few years ago. Below is a picture that I took while I was supposed to be giving a speech. It wasn’t the best day to do so because there were quite a few visitors. Nevertheless, you can still see most of the regular attendees. Super extra bonus points for anyone who can guess where I usually sit.

I daresay they are a good group of people, and fairly diverse. I have met school teachers, hunting enthusiasts, college students and faculty, an IT worker, a KU fanatic (who happens to be an elder as well), and an acoustic engineer. Of course there are still people who I don’t really know, and some of the people above I have only talked to occasionally. One thing that has been very nice for the college students is the hospitality of both of the elders and their wives. It seems like every other Sunday one of them is inviting me over to eat at their house, where they likely have a roast, among many other things, waiting to be eaten. I feel as though I were living in the storied “good old days.”

Another nice thing about the group is what is known as “the boxes”. The boxes are basically boxes, in which some of the more senior families and individuals put food, candy, beverages and such as a gift to the college students. Each college student that meets there has their own box, and the boxes are on permanent display on the back pew. It is always nice to take home some delectable delights after a meeting of encouragement. In fact, I just finished off a tin of butter cookies that some kind soul contributed to my box a few weeks ago. I would have to say that if certain KU students knew about “the boxes”, they might start coming to church for that reason alone. And here they are, in their full glory: the boxes. If you look carefully, you will be able to distinguish my box as the one without all the glitter on it.

Two final observations:

1) The only time that I have really been affected by ice on the road was a few weeks ago, trying to get into the building's parking lot. There is a somewhat steep driveway to get into the lot, and unlike the city streets, there had been no snow/ice removal, so there I was in my rear-wheel drive vehicle, with not a lot of traction left on the tires, and I simply could not make it up the driveway. Someone suggested that I try and drive up in reverse, but I opted to park in the preschool parking lot across the street instead.

2) Different people have different opinions about the use of artwork in church buildings, but I rather enjoyed this piece of artwork, the first thing I noticed upon entering the building: a large photograph whose central image is a most lovely, shining, mosque.



5 comments:

Unknown said...

Hey, Adam! You are supposed to put sand bags or something in the back of your truck, to weigh it down and keep it from fishtailing. We have a steep driveway, and I brought the suburban up sideways once. Some kind of fun!

Love,
Auntie Sonwer

Anonymous said...

I will guess you sit next to the older man in the second pew, in front of the girls. Or, if I can have a second guess, I would say two rows back (from the old guy) on the same side by the aisle. How's Rusty? Glad you haven't had too much trouble on the roads. We're lucky here, we don't really have a problem with ice. Stay safe,
Brandi

Anonymous said...

I meant to guess three rows back from the old guy where no one is sitting as my second guess.
Brandi

Anonymous said...

My guess as to your seat: Pew 4 right side (in the photo).

Spring is coming and you will feel the excitement.

razjericho said...

Yes, sandbags are smart for snow, but I would have to be smart in order to use them.

Everyone failed miserably! Including those who guessed secretly (offline). I usually sit on the left side, either the very last seat or in the second-to-last seat (all those girls on said seat [all from the Woody family]are visitors).