“How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live together in unity!”
– Psalm 133:1
It was indeed good and pleasant to dwell together in unity with our siblings from the Boston Taiwanese Christian Church this past Sunday! We feasted together around the table twice – once during communion, and again during the reception they very lovingly prepared for us all to share. The choirs raised their voices in song together, leading us in our worship (as this photo from David Spurtner illustrates!). We were even led in prayer by the BTCC pastor, Rev. Shirley, all the way from CA via video.
I’m so glad, not just because it was lovely to worship together, but also because events like this ensure that our dwelling together in unity in this beautiful building will be even more good and pleasant for the Sundays between our joint services. I look forward to greeting more people by name, sharing smiles and snacks and invitations, and generally remembering that even when we aren’t in a joint worship service together, we are one in the Body of Christ at all times.
Peace,
Megan
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