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Five Minute Friday: Friend

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Apr

This post is part of Five Minute Friday, a link up through www.lisajobaker.com . If you’re here as a part of it, hello! and thanks for stopping by! You can find out more on her website, but here’s a quick summary of what Five Minute Friday is:

It started because I’d been thinking about writing and how often our perfectionism gets in the way of our words. And I figured, why not take 5 minutes and see what comes out: not a perfect post, not a profound post, just five minutes of focused writing.

Today’s prompt is the word Friend.

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I’ve been the new girl a lot. Growing up we moved a few times (nothing compared to a military brat – those kids have it hard) and not always at easy transition points.  Even saying that, though, I realize that over time I’ve adopted the role of being the new girl as part of my historical identity, and that has given me a gift, whether I was the new girl all that much or not.

My gift?

Girls Going to High School Dance

Aren’t we fancy with our 1990’s hair?

Making friends.

I don’t mind making new friends.

And being someone who has had to make new friends has given me an eye for being the new girl.

I notice it a lot at church.

The things people take for granted at church are astounding. If you are the new girl at a church, you probably don’t know the layout of the building, therefore signs or lables are very helpful. Friendly greeters or people with a girft of saying hello are extremely helpful. It’s important to cultivate an environment of hospitality. (Am I supposed to take communion if I accidentally come when it is being served? Do you guys charge for donuts and will I get the cold stare if I don’t put a quarter in your little wicker basket?) Use terminology that everyone can understand.

Church friends can be the best friends because they share a common value of investing in spiritual life and making time for it each week. On the flip side, churches have cliques just like high schools, and coming into a new church can be an intimidating experience.

Do you have an eye for what new people see when they enter your church or place of worship? Is it a place where new people feel welcomed?

Old church building in Charlotte, TN

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Discussion: Comments {8} Filed Under: Church Life, Faith, Five Minute Friday, Friendship, Uncategorized

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  1. shortybear says

    April 26, 2013 at 12:43 pm

    We should all accept one another, I hate cliques.

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    • The Inkubator says

      April 26, 2013 at 3:19 pm

      It always feels good to be included, no matter what your age.

      Reply
  2. Debbie Sumstad Petras says

    April 26, 2013 at 12:48 pm

    You make a very valid point. So thankful for people like you who have a heart of love and make others feel welcome.

    I’m visiting from Five Minute Friday.

    http://www.heartchoices.com/2013/04/five-minute-friday-friend.html

    Reply
    • The Inkubator says

      April 26, 2013 at 3:22 pm

      Thank you for stopping by Debbie!

      Reply
  3. Debi Stangeland (@DebiStangeland) says

    April 26, 2013 at 11:58 pm

    Ah, great questions! You are so right – we all need to be accommodating and friendly, especially in our churches. Thanks for sharing.

    Reply

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