We use clichés because they’re true. And the saying, “there’s no place like home,” fits that definition. Home is where the people you know are. The places you’re familiar with. The habits and customs make perfect sense, because maybe you grew up with them. Or at least learned why they’re there. Home is often something we take for granted, because it’s always there somewhere, even when things aren’t going as well as we would like. This saying captures the sentiment of many when we think of Ebenezer. The warm atmosphere of family is experienced by everyone who enters the red doors and crosses the threshold into a world that draws one closer to Christ and cements our fellowship into a lifetime bond that is never broken.

There is a drawing for HOME.  Asbury said that we’re homesick for heaven…so God gave us families. Just like Motel 8 “leaves the lights on for us,” there’s something special about coming home to a place where your arrival is anticipated and welcome. Well, this year long celebration will take place virtually and we sit in anticipation of your return home to Ebenezer.