Sunday, November 1, 2009

Bakerview Mennonite Brethren Church

Sunday Nov. 1, 2009 11:15 am
Bakerview Mennonite Brethren Church, 2285 Clearbrook Rd. Abbotsford BC
Pastors Ray Harris and Dianne Bowker

The next stage of my adventure this year has taken me out west to BC. We managed to head out to church this morning; one of our group leaders chose Bakerview Mennonite Brethren and I'm really glad he did. It was a really enjoyable service.

A note about Bakerview that I think is really cool: they actually have three different services. They have a traditional service earlier in the morning, and then a 'contemporary' service and a liturgical service just after. In this way they offer three different approaches to worship all in the same building and at the same time. Though I could see how this would divide the church community-wise, I think it's a great way of approaching the divide between services appealing to younger, middle-aged and elderly congregants. And if you want something different one Sunday, you can just go to a different kind of service.

I attended the liturgical service, was greeted warmly as I walked in and was handed a veritable novel of liturgy, a 48-page program of service that holds the current record as longest bulletin in my filing cabinet. Since the contemporary service is held in the sanctuary at the same time, the liturgical service is held in the multipurpose gymnasium, with stacking chairs arranged around a stage. The centerpiece of the stage is a large cross made simply with un-milled logs. The interesting thing is that they actually had 'blood' painted on the cross where Jesus' hands, feet and back would have been. A bit macabre, perhaps, but nonetheless a powerful message of Jesus leaving death behind.

There were about 200 people there, mostly grey-haired but with a smattering of youth and a couple of families. The service followed the bulletin exactly, with responsive readings, prayers and scripture and hymns and sung responses accompanied fantastically by a choir, organ, piano, violin, trombone and flute. We took communion and Pastor Ray Harris did a phenomenally brief sermon on the morning's Gospel reading (John 11:32-44, wherein Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead).

And during the offering, out of nowhere, a couple played a fantastic duo piano rendition of "Oh When the Saints." It was actually amazing. I'd like a recording of it, it was so good. Anyhow, the service ended with a sending and this time I actually stayed for lunch afterward (a first, I think, for me in this church-visiting odyssey). I really enjoyed that too.

Considering the reputation MB churches sometimes have and that it was a liturgical service, I really enjoyed myself today. I've been a bit church deprived on this trip, so I always love getting out to church on Sunday morning. Till next time!

http://www.bakerview.org/

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