There are many churches that operate well, are spiritually healthy and fruitful without having a permanent place of worship. It is common in Australia for churches to hire out schools or rooms on Sunday because this is what is available and affordable. That's how it was for the church I grew up attending, and I faintly remember the services being held in the cafeteria of a local high school. Whether a church fellowship meets house to house, rents a hall, is in the midst of a renovation, building project, or settled in a permanent location, it is always a good season to serve the LORD in one accord with each another.
In a passage I read today, it was instructive on how the service of the Levites changed when the temple was built in Jerusalem. During decades in the wilderness, one main role of the Levites was to haul the tabernacle and the articles around, to set up and dismantle the tabernacle as the LORD led His people like a flock to the promised land. A lot of Christians in portable churches look forward to the prospects of having a place to call their own like the Hebrews looked forward to Canaan, where ministry (finally!) goes beyond stacking and unstacking chairs or setting up the sound system and rolling up the cords every week. It is ironic should these people one day have their desire, they will look back with fondness to the portable season--not for the inconvenience of setting up, tearing down and hauling stuff around--but the blessing to be part of God's work in a practical way with people who love Jesus. A church being saddled with a building and staff can result in reduced opportunities for regular people to get in the trenches and be part of the work.
With the building of the temple, the scope of the work of the Levites was not reduced but expanded in their service to God and the priests. Also at David's command the age of the Levites began serving in the temple was lowered from 30 to 20. Rather than having less to do because the tabernacle no longer needed to be carried and constructed, there was more help needed! 1 Chronicles 23:28-32 explains: "...their duty was to help the sons of Aaron in the
service of the house of the LORD,
in the courts and in the chambers, in the purifying of all holy things and the
work of the service of the house of God, 29 both with the showbread and the fine flour for the grain offering,
with the unleavened cakes and what is baked in the pan, with what is
mixed and with all kinds of measures and sizes; 30 to stand every morning to thank and praise the LORD, and likewise at evening; 31 and at every presentation of a
burnt offering to the LORD on the
Sabbaths and on the New Moons and on the set feasts, by number according to the
ordinance governing them, regularly before the LORD; 32 and that they should attend to the needs of the tabernacle of
meeting, the needs of the holy place, and the needs of the sons of Aaron
their brethren in the work of the house of the LORD."
A big shift of the focus of the service of the Levites was from carrying stuff to people--serving with their brethren the priests in the worship of God. Regarding the church, it is important at all stages of development and growth the LORD Jesus be the one we focus on serving as well as edifying and supporting one another in love. It would be a shame to be more intent on securing or renovating a building than to make disciples of Jesus, and for us to realise disciples can be made and strengthened in these very things. When a day comes we do not need to load trailers with chairs and sound equipment, we can serve in different ways: like helping project words during worship, host a prayer group, teach children, contribute financially, help clean, and make hospital or house calls to encourage others. Having a temple, the Levite's scope of work increased and their usefulness grew instead of diminishing. Their identity was not in what they did or how they contributed but in their awesome God.
Whether we are perpetually stacking and moving chairs or settled in a building on property owned by the church, at every age there is always good, profitable work we can do in serving our LORD Jesus and supporting one another in His service. Just being present and demonstrating love for one another at church in obedience to Christ is a greater encouragement than most people realise.