Bringing Down the WallsPeople come from all walks of life. Our choice of denomination can be based on a number of factors. We may choose our denomination based on our parents and ancestors. We may choose our denomination because of who we marry. Regardless of why we make that choice, we need to see beyond our own views. As the larger body of believers, Christians must see beyond our choice of denomination and learn to share in God's grace. We may not agree on everything, but we at least agree on One thing.
The analogy that I often use is to imagine the Christian church as fruit. Now, I am not saying that we are all "fruity." Instead, I am saying that we all share a common belief. Apples, oranges, bananas are all examples of fruit, just as Catholics, Protestants, and Non-denominational Christians are all Christians. When asked if they are Christian, and many Catholics respond, "No, I'm Catholic." Unfortunately, this may not be the correct response. As Catholics, we may not see eye-to-eye with other denominations, but we are still Christians. It is time to put that narrow view behind us.
Unified together, there is no limit to the reach of the Church. Let's put denominational differences behind us so that we can accomplish the greater good in the name of Christ. We may practice our faith differently, but we have common goals. All Christians wish to share love with the lost, help the poor, pray for the sick, and spread the message of Christ. Together, we must unite in these common purposes. Only then can we effectively share Christ with the world.
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