TRANSITIONING FROM PORTABLE TO PERMANENT
David made preparations for the Temple to be built in Jerusalem. He gathered the materials for the building and gave his son, Solomon instructions for its construction. He instructed the Levites on how to transition from their former ministry of carrying and setting up the portable Tabernacle, to the new roles necessary for serving at the permanent Temple in Jerusalem. This was an important part of David’s preparation for the ministry of the new Temple. For what is a new and beautiful building without the necessary ministers to serve in it? Yet, I wonder how moving from portable to permanent affected the faith of Israel? Did they suddenly relax, thinking they had finally arrived?
Our church was portable for 19 years, meeting at homes, schools, and other church and civic buildings that we rented. We were known as the “roadie church” because we could set up sound equipment, staging, seats, and nursery and children’s equipment in any space within an hour or so. We could have “church” anywhere.
The transition from portable church to a permanent location took place 8 years ago. Our attendance has doubled and we are still growing. Yet, there is a culture from our portable days that we have tried our best to retain. We still want to be the church on the move, joining Jesus on the mission field in our city, region, and world. We can’t let having a permanent home make us lazy about going out to make disciples. We want to be pioneers, not settlers. We have not arrived. Having a building is not the goal. We are a people on mission. The church is not a place it’s a people!
PRAYER: Dear Father, don’t let us lose our missionary zeal for reaching our city. Let the Spirit burn bright within us, so that we have a white-hot passion for witnessing. Thank you for giving us a permanent home, but don’t let us think of a place as the church. We are the church and Your Son is the Head. Send us out with power. In Jesus’ name, amen.