Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Tomfoolery

My husband, son, and I usually attend church at 4 pm on Saturday and then go out to eat. Last Saturday we went to church and then headed toward Zona Rosa. We chose a restaurant none or us had been to before. By the title, you can probably guess which one.

When we went in we were not greeted very warmly. As we waited for a table, I watched a girl at the host/hostess podium play with her long blonde hair. We were taken to a table and the silverware and menus were just placed in a pile in the middle of the table. After waiting for awhile for someone to come and at least ask us what we wanted to drink, I came to the conclusion that we were not going to get very good service if this was how the meal experience began. I mentioned this to my husband and son and it was decided that we would leave and find somewhere else to eat. Just as we got up to leave someone came to the table, but I just said we were going to go. We ended up eating at Stone Canyon Pizza, which was delicious and an enjoyable dining experience.

This morning I was reflecting on the experience at the first restaurant and realized it had an application to the church. When someone comes into a church, are they greeted warmly? Even if no one greets them immediately, is there a welcoming atmosphere?

At the restaurant I did not feel welcome, more like I was there and they needed to "do something with me." We had something to offer that restaurant - our money and our patronage - and they had something to offer us - hopefully good food and good service. Neither one of us got to experience what the other had to offer, though. It's like that in the church. The people who come have something to offer us and we have much to offer them. Let's not cut the experience short because we are too self-absorbed.

1 comment:

  1. Loved that, Barb! Keep up the spiritual applications, I could use some more.

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