I watched the Grammy's last night at a hotel in Anchorage--
my first time ever. I didn't intend to. My husband and I
were weathered out of Kodiak. Our flight was cancelled for
heavy fog---but the Alaska Airlines jet was going to
make a run for it an hour later. We boarded, with hope in our throats. We just wanted to get home.
As we sat waiting, the pilot came on in the language all Kodiakans are familiar with:
"Uh yeah, this is the pilot. Well, it's not looking too great, but we thought we'd give it a shot. We've got enough fuel on board to make a few attempts. So, we'll try. The wind's starting to pick up, so maybe some of that fog will lift. So ..... we'll see, folks."
And off we went. Nearly an hour later, we are lost in white, the engine slows, we feel the plane sinking, the fog does not break---until there it is---ground! I see it below me, close enough to jump, I think. Just a few hundred feet more and we are home wearing our sons' happy arms and greeting our dearest friends.
But the whine of the engine tells another story. At the crucial moment, the plane rises, and we blast off up, up, back into the deepest clouds ... .We
circle slowly now like a giant fish around a murky pond, and make another pass while we hold our breath . .. until the nose lifts, the engines whine higher and we feel the sickening rise that means we are returning.
We will try again tomorrow. There are too many clouds. They cannot see clearly. There is not enough light.
So---we watch the Grammy's. Yes, of course, all was glitter and glitz and shine. Why else had we gathered to watch? So many shining beautiful people!
The sets were
stunning . … the music memorable, Pink's aerial acrobatics
breathtaking. But I'm always looking for light, wherever it
may be found.
There was a kind of light last night. Halfway through the
show, the set onstage lit up to become a church.
Queen Latifah and Madonna, the preachers, sang and
sermonized about true love---and married off dozens of
happy couples there, gay and not, dressed in wedding
clothes, ecstatic.
This is what we have always done. Do you need a church?
Steal the lights. String them up and make your own. Borrow the preacher's voice and mic, proclaim the gospel that makes people happy. This is ancient. We've been doing this for a
long time. We used to do it in the shadows. Now we do it
on stage before tens of millions. And the people watching
cheer, and wipe tears and we all celebrate human love.
I celebrate human love too. We'd all be dead without it. I love
and need a church too. But as I fly home today, praying that
the sun burns away the fog, the technicians will be
deconstructing the stage,
The church will stand, and the gates of Hollywood
and Nashville and L.A. and Washington D.C. or any other
place will not
prevail against it. God's love is greater. God's Church is
greater. Do not despair or hate or fear any of this, or anyone
involved in this. Instead, get busy. Gather with the Church,
the Bride of Christ this week. Gather in His light, which gives
light to the whole world. For "He is the radiance of the glory
of God . . . who upholds the universe by the word of his
power."
Then, go out into the world
as who you really are:
the brilliant Bride of Christ,
the eternal Church of Christ.
Go without fear, without hate.
Wear your wedding clothes.
Shine.
Give light back to the world.
(And sing, if you can ....)
Steal the lights. String them up and make your own. Borrow the preacher's voice and mic, proclaim the gospel that makes people happy. This is ancient. We've been doing this for a
long time. We used to do it in the shadows. Now we do it
on stage before tens of millions. And the people watching
cheer, and wipe tears and we all celebrate human love.
I celebrate human love too. We'd all be dead without it. I love
and need a church too. But as I fly home today, praying that
the sun burns away the fog, the technicians will be
deconstructing the stage,
sucking up the confetti from the mass wedding, pulling down
the lights from the one-night Church, from the One-Song
Church that stood just long enough to finish the set.
The church I love isn't strung up overnight. It has stood for
two thousand years, and cannot be shaken, dimmed or
unstrung---not with guns, torture and imprisonment,
not by bombings and burnings, and not
with sparkling dresses, white suits and platinum voices.
The church will stand, and the gates of Hollywood
and Nashville and L.A. and Washington D.C. or any other
place will not
prevail against it. God's love is greater. God's Church is
greater. Do not despair or hate or fear any of this, or anyone
involved in this. Instead, get busy. Gather with the Church,
the Bride of Christ this week. Gather in His light, which gives
light to the whole world. For "He is the radiance of the glory
of God . . . who upholds the universe by the word of his
power."
Then, go out into the world
as who you really are:
the brilliant Bride of Christ,
the eternal Church of Christ.
Go without fear, without hate.
Wear your wedding clothes.
Shine.
Give light back to the world.
(And sing, if you can ....)
As I sit in my hospital bed today, I have been reflecting on that marriage ceremony last night. Still shocked, I wonder why I'm still shocked. I will stand in the light with my fellow brothers and sisters without hate--with the love of Christ. And I will also stand in the truth--the truth of Christ. I will not allow anything or anyone to steer me away from my eternal Bridegroom. Thanks for your courageous voice, Leslie.
ReplyDeleteHeather!! You'll have to email me and give an update on how you are. I hope your hospital stay is short, and if not sweet, then, again----short. Yes---truth and love. I want both, and we get both in the person of Christ, who shows us the way. Heather, praying for your healing!! ANd thankful for your words.
DeleteThank you, Leslie, for pointing to Truth and Faith that stands while all that is false and contrived falls away. Wasn't this spectacle less a mockery that an indication that we all seek something that will sustain and enrich our lives? (That soul hole only God can fill.) It is sad that a few beautiful lights and a borrowed prayer and song are expected to satiate their hunger. Only for a moment. I, too, pledge to continue pointing toward the True Light. And I'm anxious to get some Alaska weather here in Indiana so that we can have church next Sunday!
ReplyDeleteIngrid, I'm with you. I did not feel like it was a mockery or a parody. Not at all. I know they were sincere, and I think much of it is indeed a hunger for real love. I don't want to trivialize that. We look so desperately to others to fulfill our need for long, belonging, identity . .. . Truly, these things are found in Christ. If the Church is able to witness to that, more WILL find all they long for. (thanks for your good words, always, Ingrid!)
DeleteIt is a waterfall of refreshment to read this post and see the events through the lens of grace. These souls grasp at the shadows of what is truly substantial because they are in the dark. Your words remind me that we may shine light because we ARE light. We are not just in the light, we have been inhabited by The Light Source. And this light makes my cracks holy as they leak light...and these cracks remind me...that I once grasped at shadows. You have blessed me. Thank you. christina c
ReplyDeleteChristina---thanks so much for reading, for joining me here in this, refusing to despair, living in light and hope. There is SO much reason for hope. Always.
DeleteBest critique of a Hollywood glitz fest ever! Wise, good words, Leslie. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteDiana---my pleasure. Thank you . . ..
DeleteYour plane story! Wow! I would not have had the courage to board the plane in those foggy conditions. I trust you guys are back at home, safe and full of joy!
ReplyDeleteThank you for catching me up on the Grammy's. I probably would have also watched it while stuck in a hotel,,,, otherwise, no. I'm so blessed by your words of encouragement, Leslie. Especially the part about "Wear your your wedding clothes! Shine." I just keep meditating on this.....
Glad I missed it. While I am no longer shocked by any of this, I do still feel waves of sadness.
ReplyDeleteYes, I know. It's good to feel that as well ...
DeleteLeslie ...thank you for this...this is what a prophetic voice does...gives light that shines through the fog...and calls us to a higher ground to stand...a ground where we can gather the Light. I will be pondering this one...blessings and grace ...and I hope you got home��
ReplyDeleteRo----thanks so much ....Still not home. Trying again today---day 3. (Hope, hope)
DeleteHE goes before us and prepares the way, this Jesus, our Hope of Glory
ReplyDeleteWhat an honour to be His bride~
Blessings dear one
Thanks so much, Val
DeleteLeslie...God uses your writing as a vessel of light. This Tennessee girl is visiting her daughter and son-in-law who live in Pasadena. As I "people watch" in this part of the world (which my grandmother told me was gonna fall off in the ocean someday because of its wickedness), my heart is encouraged. I think of that day when every tribe and nation will be praising Him, and He has given me/us the great privilege of being His Light-bearers, illuminating the way to HIs throne. I rejoice because of your words. All is not hopeless. I will put on my wedding clothes.
ReplyDeleteYes, Lisa!! I'm with you. God is not surprised by any of this. We have always been renegades, running the other way ... and God uses all of it, God still and always will bring his kingdom among us. (Thank you friend, for your encouraging words. And have a terrific time with your family!)
DeleteThank you Leslie, for your graceful critique of the Grammy's...so often the Christian voice is condemning and the world never sees the truth of the gospel and God's love for them. I appreciate your encouragement to share the light and love of Christ with everyone God brings across our path. May God continue to bless you and your ministry. (Fellow Kodiakan, Candy Elmore)
ReplyDeleteCandy! (I don' t think we've met yet . ..) thank you. I agree, we're so stuck in condemnation, failing to see the real hungers and needs behind the actions. Thanks for reading---and encouraging . .
DeleteOh my goodness! I love how you put that. I feel the same way about all of that!!
ReplyDeleteOh good! I know that feeling, too---it's just so affirming to see our thoughts echoed in others. Thanks so much for being here with us, Keri!
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