Church Name: Naperville Korean First Presbyterian Church
Church Address: 23 W 550 Hobson Rd, Naperville, IL 60540
Date Attended: November 2, 2014
Church Category: Lower Socioeconomic demographic
Describe the worship service you attended. How was it similar to or different from your regular context?
The worship service that I attended was similar and different in different ways from my home church. They had a small worship group that sang, they played the guitar and the piano. They then brought out there choir who went and sang one song. The main thing that was different about this service was that it was in a smaller building while I’m from a bigger church. Another area of the service that was different from what I am use to is that the whole service was spoken in Korean. Something that was neat to see and that I have never seen in my home church was that they had a translator to listen to during the service so everyone could understand the sermon that was taking place. Something that was very similar from my regular context of church was how friendly everyone was at this church and how they really made it a priority to make us feel comfortable and to feel at home.
What did you find most interesting or appealing about the worship service?
The thing that I found most interesting or appealing about this service was the friendliness and hospitality that we were shown while at this church. Another area of the worship service that I really enjoyed was how even with this church being primarily Korean they had the option for non-Korean speakers to be able to attend this church and still be able to understand the sermon and to be able to worship with this congregation even though it is in another language. Another area about that I really enjoyed was how small the church was and how everyone seemed to know each other in this smaller community. Another area that was appealing was that they introduced us at the end of the service to the congregation to allow everyone to know that we were guests and were visiting them. I really thought by them doing us they were making an extra effort to really welcome us into their church home for the day.
What did you find most disorienting or challenging about the whole worship service?
The area that I found most disorienting or challenging about the service was that it was all done in Korean. From the singing to the preaching to the introductions at the end. I thought that the service was done very well, but it was difficult to understand what was taking place throughout the service. Another area that was challenging was that their bibles were in Korean as well so I had to use my bible that I brought with me to be able to understand what the preacher was talking about to his congregation. Another area that was challenging was how to interact with others in the service. In my church we just shake each other’s hands, but at this service they bowed to each other and then they might shake your hand or like I mentioned before would just bow. This was something that I was not use to seeing and it took me by surprise when it first took place during service.
What aspects of Scripture or theology did the worship service illuminate for you that you had not perceived as clearly in your regular context?
The scripture that was being preached from today came
from John 9:8-12. This is the scripture
that talks about Jesus spitting in the mud and putting it on the man’s eyes for
him to be able to see again. This
passage is always something that I really enjoy reading because of the faith
this blind man had to put his faith in Jesus to be able to see again. Another area about this scripture that really
speaks to me is that even as tough of a life that this blind man had he still
has enough faith to believe that Jesus can heal him and to restore his eyes so
that he can see again. Another area that
about this passage is that the once blind man would go around town rejoicing
and praising God and telling everyone about Jesus and what he had done for him. With rereading this passage today it made me appreciate
the health that God has given me through my life.