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Ministries / Finding My SHAPE/ Mosaic

How
does a church family fulfill its God-designed purpose as
a church and in the community where it resides? Slowly and
with a lot of work. This story, from the book “Messy
Spirituality” by Michael Yaconelli is a wonderful
description of how the talents, skills and passions of each
individual come together to form the beautiful work God
is doing through us in Arvada.
"Morehead,
Minnesota, the home of Concordia College, lies across the
state line from Fargo, North Dakota, a very bleak part of
the country (especially during winter). All year, the community
anticipates Concordia's annual Christmas concert. Each December,
a huge choir and a full orchestra give a musical performance
in the concert hall at the college.
Every year, the people in the community create a unique
background for the concert, a one-hundred-by-thirty-foot
mosaic. Beginning in the summer, about six months before
the concert, the community designs a new mosaic, rents an
empty building, and the painting begins. Thousands of people,
from junior high schoolers to senior citizens, paint the
mosaic. They paint by number on a large-scale design that
has thousands and thousands of tiny pieces. Day after day,
month after month, one little painted piece at a time, the
picture on the mosaic gradually takes shape.
When everyone has finished painting, an artist goes over
the entire creation, perfecting the final work of art. When
the mosaic is completed, they place it behind the choir.
It has the appearance of an enormous, beautiful stained
glass window. The weekend of the concert, those people who
helped paint arrive early, along with their friends and
neighbors. Throughout the building, you can hear people
whispering, "See that little green spot below the camel's
foot? I painted it."
Every year in the middle of the summer in Moorehead, Minnesota,
thousands of unknown, ordinary people paint a tiny, insignificant
tile. Six months later, the result is a spectacularly beautiful
masterpiece.
Our tiny choices and tiny moves toward God may not seem
like much. But someday you and I will stand together in
the great cathedral of heaven, and up front, by Jesus, will
hang the most magnificent mosaic we could ever imagine,
made up of thousands and thousands of our tiny responses
to God's love in our lives.
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