Tonight we went to Nick and Luke’s birthday bash at Sizzler. We, being many of the Newlife Young Adults.
I walked up to the desert counter (after having eaten far to much already), and a lady who I had never previously seen walked up to me and said “Are you the Youth Pastor of that Youth group over there?”
I said “yes” (knowing full well I should pretend I’m not and flee the scene of teh crime!), only to avoid the awkward conversation that these ‘youth’ were all actually adults, but anyway, back to the story.
And she replied “Well I just wanted to say how extremely…” and she sought of paused long enough for me to feel as though I REALLY didn’t want to be in that conversation any longer, then she continued “… impressed at their behaviour and the way they have conducted themselves.”
*Phew* I thought to myself.
“You should feel very proud of them. I was standing in the line just behind all of you (where we stood for over and hour) and was very impressed.”
You know what? I am proud of you guys. But not just because we could behave in Sizzler, but because people are beginning to see Jesus in us. Well done everyone, I’m proud of you!
But the night then got better. I was talking with one of the guys who told me that we need to make sure we keep meeting regularly, that it absolutely imperative that we keep meeting because for the few weeks, he said, that ”I haven’t come, I’ve realised how much I’ve changed because I’ve been a part of 12two.”
“No way” I said.
To which he said “Yes, the other week I was almost nice to someone.” I know what you cynics are thinking, but what this friend of mine was saying is that ‘God is slowly transforming me, and I can tell.’
Makes sense that we’re all about Romans 12two “Do not conform to the patterns of this world but be transformed by the renewing of you minds.” There’s nothing like the Church when the Church is working right!