Wednesday, October 6, 2010

The Gift of a Red Balloon

This past week I attended my first session of the Madison County Fair. Fair emcee BW Coile calls it "Three Flags Over Comer." The fair was a great expression of small town and rural pride for America. First of all, the fair was organized and sponsored by the Comer Lion's club. Second, the fair involved the community. Churches, volunteer fire departments, the local woman's club, politicians, veterans, and schools all had booths. Some of the groups sold fair fare (good play on words there).
Comer United Methodist Church participated in the fair this year as well. We had a booth. But we didn't sell anything at this booth. We did something that is actually a bit uncommon at a fair. We gave something away. Over the course of the fair we gave away nearly 1000 red helium balloons. Each balloon had an invitation printed on the side of it that welcomed everyone to join us at our Sunday Morning worship service.
It was so fun giving out these balloons to tots, children, youth, and a few adults. Some folks came every night to get a free balloon.
There were a few people who came up to ask how much we were charging for a balloon. There were a bit surprised when we said "The balloons are free. They are gifts from our Church to you."
The word "free" has a strange power to it, particularly when you hear it at a county fair. "Free" has the power to bring a smile to a face and cause a hand to reach out in gratitude.
Nearly 1000 red helium balloons decorated the fair last week. Each red balloon was an expression of a gift. I might even say it was an expression of grace.
Grace is free, but it isn't cheap or without cost. God's gift of grace was quite costly. The price was paid on the Cross of Calvary. But each Sunday, and every day in between, we have an opportunity to receive that grace and share it with others. Go share a balloon.

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