Monday, May 19, 2008

Legousalem






At my church we have recently started a new service. This service is primarily created to serve the emergent culture. I really enjoyed this last service. I preached on Isaiah 58:10-12. A week before the service, we got two brothers who have creative minds to build a miniature version of Jerusalem out of Legos. They had been playing the video game Assassin's Creed so they were familiar with the city. We set up our sanctuary with five high tops and left chairs out for people to use. In the center below our stage we used two large rectangular tables to put our model of Jerusalem.
During the service, I invited the congregation to come forth to collect Legos that had been donated to the church. I asked them to build a part of a city and to let that part represent where they were or where they were going in their lives. I preached for a bit on how God takes care of us in our parched places and how God desires to restore His people. Then I invited them to get together in groups and discuss what their lego creations represented in their own lives. The discussions were amazing. People had truly put their hearts and souls in their Lego creations. Then I went on to talk about if they want God to restore them then they must submit to God's will which in this section involves giving to the hungry and taking care of the needs of the afflicted. So in the end of the service the people came forward to build onto Legousalem.
For those who enjoy a play on words the word Legousalem is a three part compound word. "Lego" is Greek for "to say" and "u" is English slang typically used in text messaging finally "salem" is Hebrew for peace Jerusalem was the "foundation of peace." So putting the words together it means "you say peace." Part of the rebuilding process involves us saying peace in our own lives and helping to create peace in others. After the sermon, Jennifer lifted up all of the broken cities in our world and prayed for God's Restoration.


It was an awesome service. I love being in a dynamic group of leaders who can come up with these great ideas. It started with talking about how God wants to rebuild his people and turned into a beautiful service full of worship and personal healing. It's great what we can do with Legos. What things/mediums have you used to help people to understand God's word besides using your own words?

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