I was a VIP … for dinner
Last night I went to the Presbyterian Church of Lawrenceville LOGOS program. I was invited as a “VIP” – a person who volunteers in a leadership role in the church. Also honored were our pastor, our treasurer and his wife (who also does a lot), the former Associate for Pastoral Ministry and her husband who is our Pledge Coordinator.
We were asked to arrive in time to join the children for dinner. Each of us got to sit with a grade level for dinner and we were asked questions about ourselves. Then after dinner the children introduced us and talked about what they’d learned and what we do for the church.
I was assigned to the 5th grade. There were 5 children and our table parent – seminary intern Kate Elliott. The questions were varied and amusing. Two consecutive questions were: “What is your favorite color?” and “How did you decide that you wanted to work with the church?” – I got the bends going that deep that fast. I was also asked about my family, my favorite sports team (a question answered with some trepidation – we’re on the border between the NYC and Philadelphia markets), my favorite book of the Bible, my favorite Psalm, my pets, and what I do with the church.
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I was honored to join them, and I look forward to 4 years from now when they are part of Senior High youth group and I can work with them more often.
Robyn Campbell is our Director of Children’s Ministries, and was responsible for inviting me. Thanks, Robyn. She also mentioned that she’d love it if more adults in the church were able to join the LOGOS program for dinner. There’s a table for adults that is stafffed by parents and volunteers and there’s usually room. If you want to consider joining them some Wednesday evening, contact Robyn. I may start going on the nights that I have a Wednesday meeting shortly after the LOGOS dinner is over.