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40 Days Blog - Day 4

Ephesians 2:11-22 - Reconciled in Christ
 


When our family go on holiday we always try and find a church to go to on Sunday. We have ended up in some unusual places, but what we find is that no matter where we are, we still have an immediate understanding and connection together. Though we are strangers we all have the same father. We understand each other. We may be very different but we have the main thing in common.

We read in Acts that when Paul arrived in a new place or city he invariably went first to the synagogue. It was important to him to connect with those who as Jews were awaiting the Messiah. He had good news to tell them. The Messiah had come. But as we know his message was often rejected. Some Jews believed, some vehemently rejected him and hounded him out of town.

On his arrival In Ephesus there appeared to be a fledgling church already there with around twelve men (see Acts 19). Paul preached in the synagogue over a period of three months but was then forced out. There followed two years of teaching in a public lecture hall so that “all the Jews and Greeks who lived in the Province of Asia heard the word of God” (Acts 19:10). *

One circumstance within the early church was the collision of two different root cultures. Law following Jews and those from outside Judaism. Both found it hard at times to be comfortable with each other’s history. Some of the Jews harked back to circumcision as being an incontrovertibly important act of faith. Some of the non-Jews still dallied with their roots in idol worshipping religions. It caused division and cast a shadow across their fellowship.

The Ephesian Christians were well taught in the faith but every day they lived in the culture of a lucrative idol-worshipping city with the great Temple of Artemis towering over it.

In today’s passage it seems that Paul is addressing some of the tension he perceives in this church he knew so well. The Gentile believers are reminded that they were previously excluded from God’s benefit and were without hope (vs11-12).

The bottom line is that both groups are separated from God. Some were near, some were far off. God’s move to bring them back to Him unifies rather than separates believers (v17). We all depend equally on Jesus.

Finally, Paul concludes with an object lesson of how these two come together only in Jesus. His picture is of a large, impressive kind of building that would have been familiar to the people of Ephesus. A temple.

First, we require good foundations. The Apostles and Prophets with their teaching are these foundations.

Next, the walls are built. In Paul’s analogy, these are the separate walls of Jews and Gentiles.

But it is the cornerstone that locks it all together. The cornerstone is the first, foundational stone set in place, right at the intersection of two walls. It forms the critical point for the entire structure, orientation, and stability. It takes the weight and holds the whole together. This, of course, is Jesus.

Paul’s encouragement is to look beyond the things that divide and to realise that, in Jesus, we are all fellow citizens. What a privilege it is to be built together in Jesus!
 
*  You may also remember Calum’s recent teaching on the Seven Churches of Revelation. Jesus commended the Ephesian church for its knowledge and good theology, but challenged it on its hard-heartedness. They had a good head-knowledge. But they also seemed to lack compassion and care- these were the qualities that would encourage them to do the acts of good work that we heard of in yesterday’s reading.
 

A Prayer

 
Mighty God, thank You for accepting me into your family. Thank You for the fellowship and encouragement that I know through my brothers and sisters in the church. I pray that You will build us closer together as a church as we all draw closer to You. 

Amen.

Listen to today's reading and blog post below...
 

  
Glenys
Hello and welcome to our church. If you are a new visitor, we have a page for you to get to know us and learn more about planning a visit.
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Planning your Visit

A Warm Hello 

The following information is specifically for those planning a visit, so that you know, beforehand, what to expect on a Sunday morning.

Where and When

The church meets every Sunday at 9.30am at Drumclog and 11am at Avendale.

Sunday worship continues to be live-streamed from Avendale each Sunday at 11am on the Avendale & Drumclog YouTube Channel

At Drumclog we meet at:
Drumclog Memorial Kirk
Drumclog
South Lanarkshire
ML10 6QG

At Avendale we meet at:
Avendale Old Parish Church
59A Kirk Street
Strathaven
South Lanarkshire
ML10 6LB


For your first visit, we recommend arriving 10-15 minutes early to ensure you get a parking space and find somewhere to sit before the service begins. When you arrive, you should be greeted by someone on our Welcome Team.

Accessibility: There is wheelchair access, and a sound loop for anyone who needs it at both Avendale & Drumclog. Please let one of the Welcome Team know on your arrival and they will help you to get set up and show you where the disabled toilet is located if required.

Our Service - Drumclog Memorial Kirk

                                        Drumclog

At Drumclog, the service begins at 9.30am with a warm welcome from our Minister, or the person leading the service. During the service we usually sing 2 or 3 songs/hymns. The Minister or a member of the Worship Team will usually read aloud from the Bible and lead the congregation in prayer. This might seem strange the first time you hear it but it’s all part of our connecting with God. The Minister, or person leading the service, will then give a sermon that is Bible based and that we can apply to our everyday life. We then share news and notices, usually about what’s going on in the life of the church.

The service lasts approximately 45 minutes.  Sometimes there is an opportunity to receive prayer at the end of the service.  After the service we serve refreshments (tea, coffee and biscuits) in our church hall.  This is a great way to meet people and enjoy fellowship together.  We would love to chat to you there!

Our Service - Avendale Old Parish Church

                                       Avendale Wide

At Avendale, the service begins at 11am with a warm welcome from our Minister, or the person leading the service.  Before the service begins, we will show a loop of news and notices on the screens in the church.  This is a good way to find out what's going on in the life of the church.  During the service we usually sing 3 or 4 songs/hymns, often led by our church praise band 'The Elastic Band'.  The Minister or a member of the Worship Team will usually read aloud from the Bible and lead the congregation in prayer.  This might seem strange the first time you hear it but it's all part of our connecting with God.  The Minister, or person leading the service, will then give a sermon that is Bible based and that we can apply to our everyday life.  Throughout the service, we may also show videos on the screens in the church to help us reflect on what is being shared during worship or in the sermon.  We then share news and notices, usually about what's going on in the life of the church.

The service last approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.  After the service we serve refreshments (tea, coffee and biscuits) in our church hall.  This is a great way to meet people and enjoy fellowship together.  We would love to chat to you there!

images: Services

What about my kids?

At Avendale, we have a great programme lined up for kids of all ages:

  • Family Corner - located within the Sanctuary, this is a great place for toddlers and younger children to play, supervised by their parents/carers, who are still able to be part of the congregation
  • Family Room - a quiet room within the building, for families to watch a live stream of the service, with toys and activities to do with their children
  • His Kids (5-10 years)
  • Yoof (11-18 years)

Children stay with their parent or carer at the start of the service for the welcome, songs and short Children's Talk. We really value worshipping God all together as a family. At the end of the Children's Talk, someone will announce that it’s time for the younger members to go to their various groups. You will need to go with your children to their groups and register them as part of our child safety policy the first time you come along to church.

The kids group activities vary depending on the age but usually there is a friendly welcome, Bible stories, testimonies, praying, music, craft, drama, fun games and free play. Please pick your children up as soon as the service finishes.

For more information about what happens in the children's and youth work please visit the Children's Ministry page and/or the Youth Ministry page.

N.B. - there is no children's programme or youth programme during the service at Drumclog.

Children

Getting Connected


Home Groups

While Sundays are a great way to meet new people, it is often in smaller gatherings that you can really get to know someone. Being part of one of our Home Groups allows you to make new friends, share together and support each other. We have a variety of groups that meet throughout the week, some afternoons and some evenings. Check out our Home Groups page and see if there’s one that you could join, or we can put you in touch with a Home Group leader who will be more than happy to invite you along to their group.  If you would like us to put you in touch with a Home Group leader, please let us know via our Contact Us page.

Serving and Volunteering

If you want to get involved in the life of the church and help us make Sundays run smoothly, you can sign up to serve on a team here

Other Ministries

We also run the following ministries:

Other Groups in the Avendale & Drumclog Community

The following groups are also part of the life of our church:
 
Get in touch with us to plan your visit
If you would like to come and visit the church beforehand you are more than welcome! Get in touch and we can arrange a time that suits you.
 
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Comments / Questions or anything you would like to say?

Next, we will contact you by email to say hello and help arrange anything necessary for your visit.
 

Leadership 

Calum Stark (1)   David Moreland
Rev Calum Stark - Minister   David Moreland - Session Clerk
     
To find out more about our staff and leaders, please visit our Staff & Leadership page.
We hope that whoever you are, you will feel at home at our church.

Best Wishes

Calum Stark - Minister