Monday, June 15, 2009

The fun of enthusiastic ministry

Good News ReflectionTuesday of the 11th Week in Ordinary TimeJune 16, 2009
Today's Readings:2 Cor 8:1-9Ps 146:1b-9aMatt 5:43-48http://www.usccb.org/nab/061609.shtmlAudio: http://ccc.usccb.org/cccradio/NABPodcasts/09_06_16.mp3
The fun of enthusiastic ministry
In today's first reading, St. Paul describes what happens when a church community truly works together as a community of love, where people enthusiastically volunteer to help, and where the need for assistance is recognized and people jump in to get the work done — not because they ought to, but because they're so in love with God that they want to do it as a gift for him, and because this love floods outward to everyone.
This is what Jesus means in today's Gospel reading, when he says, "Be perfect, just as your heavenly Father is perfect." He's not telling us to be perfectionists. He's not saying that it's bad to make mistakes. Every time you see the word "perfect" in scripture, think "fullness of love." We're perfected into the likeness of our God-Daddy whenever we love others so fully that we eagerly serve his kingdom with our talents and resources.
Every director of a ministry and every pastor of a parish knows how rare it is to find people with this kind of enthusiasm.
How much do you love God? What kind of worker are you in his kingdom? Do you have the same joy and enthusiasm that the Christians of Macedonia had? Neither St. Paul nor any pastor had to pressure them to get involved. Rather, the parishioners begged — insistently — for the favor of serving the Church. Wow!
Do you understand that the people who seek volunteers in your parish are doing you a favor by asking for your gifts and talents? And your time? "Oh-ho! Not with my busy schedule and all the demands coming at me from other directions," we say. Well then, we still don't realize how blessed we are to serve God. We're serving a different god or two or three gods who don't appreciate our efforts nearly as much as the true God does.
In true Christian maturity, we're unhappy when we see an unmet need, and we're even more unhappy if we can fill that need but don't know how to get involved. Here's a thought: Have you ever begged the pastor to let you donate more money? What would happen if you said, "Father, I didn't put enough in the collection basket last Sunday. May I stop by and drop off a check?"
Splattttt. That's the sound of Father fainting.
If you want to have more fun in your parish community, call the director of any ministry that appeals to you, and say, "What can I do to make your job easier? Tell me! I won't let you down. How can I help? I'm not going to be happy until you give me some volunteer work to do." There might be some stammering or speechlessness at first, but be patient. The director will recover.
And God will smile at you and say, "THAAAAANK you!"
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