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I was once at a gathering of youth ministers and the question was asked,
“How many of you go to church when on vacation?”
Out of the dozens of us who were there, only 4 hands were raised. I was a little shocked because it never crossed my mind to take a break from church when on vacation. Maybe it’s my Catholicism, maybe it’s a tradition ingrained into me by my parents; however, the more I began to think about the question I began to see a different one emerge.
I’m not sure how you would answer the question and for those of you who would say, “Of course I would go, we have to?” I would challenge you to think about what goes through your mind when you walk into a different church. I’m willing to bet that you go into analysis mode. You begin to think about the other church’s choices regarding music, message, and hospitality. You cringe when thing aren’t the way you like them and begin the comparison game. It almost feels like that you are still working even though you are on vacation. The question is no longer about whether or not you should go and worship while away from work but:
Can I Separate Worship And Work?
The answer is yes. Might not feel like it, in fact I know personally there are three areas that I struggle the most when it comes to being spiritually fed. The reason I struggle is because I go from focused on God to focusing on what I need to do to bring other’s closer to Him. Those areas are:
Maybe you don’t struggle in those areas; yet, you feel like you are constantly pouring out and never being filled. If this is happening to you, you should:
It’s not just about pouring yourself out until you are completely empty. In fact we can do more damage when we are running on fumes. Finding the separation between work in ministry and a personal relationship with God can be difficult; however, it is possible. To truly engage and be filled in a corporate worship setting can be tough for the average youth minister; however, it’s possible. As long as we admit that their is tension, that we need a break and we seek accountability, we should be able to go to church while on vacation and be filled.
How do you separate worship and work?