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This morning (Monday) Sue and I attended an associational meeting held in West Tulsa. When we left, I decided to drive past the Phoenix Ave. Church location. I knew that it had disbanded as a church a few years ago, but the old building still held some good memories for Sue and I. The church once sat in a prominent place in the community, but during 'Urban renewal' in the 60s, the streets to it were either eliminated or converted to one-way streets and/or dead-ends,, making it difficult to even get to. In fact, it was difficult to see until you were right on top of it. This morning as we approached it, it was simply gone. All that was there was a flat, empty, gravel lot. As we drove slowly by I could see in my memory the building once designated as a storm, or emergency shelter, because of it's basement and walls made of LARGE blocks of stone. It could have survived a major storm, but it couldn't survive years of neglect. When we got to the Southwest corner I remembered the cornerstone of the church. The building was built in 1935 and stood for 90 years. It was a grand old building with a Sanctuary that was laden with character. It had a high domed ceiling and the floor sloped down to the altar area. It was grand. And then I wondered, what happened to the cornerstone, what was in the cornerstone (people, churches, etc, used to place items of interest and importance in the hollow cornerstone when they were laid and then sealed over with the walls of the building. And almost immediately the thought entered my mind, "How many churches have lost their 'Cornerstone'? Not their 'blocks', but the Church's true Cornerstone-Jesus Christ (Matthew 2:42). Over the last several years many churches in our area have boarded up their windows, locked their doors, and replaced their church signs with For Sale signs. The last final epitaph usually whispered on the way out is, "Our community changed." I disagree. The community didn't change, the church did. The initial step in the final march is losing their cornerstone. Cornerstones are laid with hopes, dreams, visions, commitments, and prayers, all looking and working together to the future, for the future, and with the Lord. But 'Where there is no vision, the people perish." They lose their Comerstone. At Belview the only cornerstone we have is our Savior-Jesus Christ, The Chief Cornerstone. We can't allow anything or anyone to cause us to lose Him. Go Ye Therefore.......... . PRAYERS, BLESSINGS, AND LOVE Bro. Tom and Sue |

