The Needy and the Unneedy

A new couple have been checking out our church. And other churches. They recently moved from Texas, where they were involved in a dynamic church. They've been very deliberate about selecting a new church. They're the type of people who, once they decide on a church, will probably throw themselves into it. There are lots of really good churches here in Fort Wayne, which is sometimes called "The City of Churches." I'm sure they've attended some churches, during their search, that do some awesome things (because of their larger size and resources) that Anchor can't touch. But they've been drawn to Anchor.

Last week, they were back in Texas dealing with a death in the family. But they sent an email back to Pastor Tim, giving him an update. And at the end, they tacked on, "Thanks for your open arms during this time, and I want you to know, that we’re blessed to have found Anchor!"

My goodness, that's good to hear!

Starting a new church is difficult. Some of us have been working very hard since October 1998, seven years ago, when Anchor began. And lots of good things have happened. But some of us are getting a bit tired, too. So it's nice when God sends reinforcements, which is how I view people like this new couple.

There have been others. The Herrolds and Benders and Bards came in 2004, and they've been wonderful workers. Much needed. If they attended a larger church, they would probably be under-used. But being "under-used" is not an issue at Anchor. If you're willing to work, we have ways to use you.

The problem is that we have more "needy" people than we have strong, stable workers. That's the type of neighborhood we live in. It's a challenge figuring out how to help some of these people, especially considering some of the difficult family situations we encounter. I don't think we're doing all that great a job. I don't think any of us feel we're doing enough. And yet, we're working hard. We really are. And more importantly: we care. After seven years, we still care deeply.

Anyway, we can always use new couples whose main interest is ministering to other people's needs, rather than finding a place that will minister to their own needs. Come to Anchor. We'll put you to work, and it'll be invigorating.

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About Me

Steve DennieCareer-wise, I've been hanging around and writing about and cheering on churches and pastors for the past 25 years as my denomination's Communications Director.
I write primarily for my own amusement. If anyone wants to eavesdrop, they're welcome to it. My heartbeat is serving God faithfully through the local church. But my posts repeatedly stray into sports, politics, movies, and other nonsense.
I've been blogging since 2004, and it's been fun. Please understand that, though I work for the United Brethren in Christ denomination, the nonsense I spew out here comes from my own semi-functional brain in a totally personal, non-official capacity. Yes, that's a disclaimer.

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