Centerfield
Theme: Centerfield
Verse: Romans 12:4
The Little League World Series is culminating this weekend. That tournament has always intrigued me. It is designed such that a total team effort is required to win the championship. A team may have a dominant pitcher, but that player has a pitch limit for each game and must “rest” for a number of days before pitching again. Another unique rule is that everyone on the roster must participate in each game. The coach has to carefully deploy the players to make sure the group meets the participation rules.
I know you are saying, ok, how does that apply to the church? Well, the church is the body of believers that, like a Little League team, can truly succeed only if everyone participates. Sure,the church needs a strong pastor, but there are a host of other functions that make “the church” really touch a community; Here in Brandon, FL you could work with local food banks like ECHO, minister to shut-ins, or take a rotation for Family Promise. These three are but a few of hundreds of opportunities.
You may not be the starting pitcher, but I assure you that your contribution is important. I’m not sure John Fogerty had evangelism in mind when he recorded his 1985 hit song, “Centerfield”, but it fits perfectly for this message.
“Put me in, coach, I'm ready to play today!
Have a great week!
Adapted from They Will Run and Not Grow Weary by David Alan Black