
Aspen trees are beautiful. When we ski in Southern Colorado the Aspen always amazes me. I was reading National Geographic the other day and learned that Aspen trees share their root system. When you see a group of Aspens together you are looking at one tree with several different "shoots" from that one tree. Trees establish their roots and then other sprout off of that original root. They are totally connected though autonomous trees. The Aspen may well be one of the best representation of what the church is supposed to be; interconnected, feeding off of the same nutrients, reaching up and reaching out. Christianity is not the religion of the "Marlboro man." When Jesus spoke he used imagery around him to convey teachings on the kingdom. He used imagery from nature to describe the future church. The church is living. It is not an institution and should not be treated as such. Are we Aspens? Connected? Reaching up? Reaching out? Surviving together? Or are we individuals who live our own lives and do our own things and make the church part of our identity? We are saved for a purpose and our connection to each other helps define that purpose. We are saved to reach to the Father for our growth and reach out to fertile soil in the hopes that they too will become one of us.