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RE: What do you replace the church with? - UCGrad1992 - 07-25-2018 08:42 PM (07-25-2018 02:37 PM)arkstfan Wrote: As a person who has helped plant a couple congregations. That is awesome! My church has participated in a church plant in Virginia, Utah and Michigan. I am interested in church planting as a potential full time ministry. Quote:Church isn't ever going away. It may be smaller and likely will be much smaller. I agree and I believe this could be part of the end of the church age - when direct persecution and the world's influences of the flesh increase to the point that only highly motivated, dedicated, authentic, "boots on the ground" Christians will be left. This "remnant" will be a Spirit filled, effective church indeed! Quote:A number of churches have driven full speed down a dead end street. Any pastor who thinks abortion and homosexuals (or worse, abortion, homosexuals, and the tax code) are the biggest issues in a person's life is missing the boat, the pier, and the whole harbor. If you mean that there is a focus on just these issues at the expense of preaching/teaching the full breadth of Scripture and helping improve the lives of families and individuals then I agree. Quote:One of the reasons I'm the odd duck not complaining about Millennials is because I've found them to mostly be immune to the old avenues of being evangelized. You go clean up parks, help an inner city school, do things for the homeless, try to help people just out of prison get on their feet and explain to them why we exist and you can get them. Offer some weak argument like "well what if you are wrong and there is a God" and you can hang it up. Again, adapting the approach but not the core message is the key IMO. Too many Christians do a poor job of witnessing to others and forget that you have to first build genuine trust and a relationship with others before you jump to the hell and gnashing of teeth part. Actions do speak louder than words so Christians need to be aware that the world is watching and largely skeptical. I would caution that the church should never shy away from sharing the gospel (as commanded by Jesus) when the proper opportunity presents itself. RE: What do you replace the church with? - UCGrad1992 - 07-25-2018 09:32 PM (07-25-2018 06:39 PM)JRsec Wrote: We home church. Our tithes and offerings go directly to those in need and with them we always get asked, "Why are you doing this for us?" Well right there you have your opening for a witness. "We are doing this for you because it is what God wants us to do because God loves and values you." I understand the issue with "corporate" church and budgets but I would argue that it depends on the church leadership and its transparency whether or not it honors God. We share our operating budget on a regular basis with the congregation and I have been a member of our finance team that helps review the annual budget before it is presented to the full congregation. We do have a paid staff with insurance benefits but I know what everyone makes and it is not "fat" by any means. I believe we generate a tremendous return on building God's Kingdom that honors and glorifies Him. Believe me, I'm not naive to the fact that corruption and waste and impropriety and stealing from God occurs. Calling oneself a Christian is not what really counts. What one does and how one acts as representative of Christ Jesus is the true calling card for any Christian or church as a whole. Our church is modeled somewhat on Pastor Rick Warren's from the basis of as your church grows larger in members, it needs to grow smaller in "connection" groups for accountability, prayer, bible study, ministry efforts, fellowship, etc. We are seeing such groups meet more and more off campus in homes but also because we have run out of room in our building. To your point, churches can become saturated with those that check the box for attendance only. That becomes easier to do when you can "hide" in your seat among many or the pastor/leadership team makes no effort to engage folks to service/ministry. We do a weekly meeting (voluntary) during one of our two church services to engage the congregation on how to get involved in ministry to our church members and to our community. It has helped to get more folks "plugged in" and serving in various ministry/mission areas. RE: What do you replace the church with? - arkstfan - 07-26-2018 09:19 AM (07-25-2018 03:27 PM)bullet Wrote:(07-25-2018 02:37 PM)arkstfan Wrote:(07-25-2018 12:04 PM)UCGrad1992 Wrote: From my perspective as an Evangelical Southern Baptist, the church will never be replaced based on the Scriptures until the return of Christ Jesus that will fulfill and complete the "church age" that we're currently in. I can cite Scripture if necessary. People are leaving churches, membership has declined, churches are closing, etc., but I think you have to take it into context. First, this has gone on for millenia as the church has had periods of corruption and low impact to periods of growth and revival. Second, growth/decline depends largely on the geographic area and the church denomination. I can speak from experience as my church membership here in North Carolina has grown from around 800 to 1,500 in under 15 years. We've done several building expansion/renovation projects and preparing for a third. Here are some links to help illustrate the numbers to consider... Maybe where you live. The church my mother went to before dementia kept her from going railed constantly about homosexuals. A church I attended for a time it was a constant theme. I finally left (though I was tired of that, looking at the budget on "budget Sunday" sent me packing, I've done enough church budgets to understand when an organization's mission is itself). Not sure how the music minister was able to sit through all those sermons on the evils of homosexuality and their intention to destroy America and Christianity since he resigned a few years after I left because he was being blackmailed by his gay lover. Got his replacement hired and the pastor got fired but not before the cops put their special bracelets on him, but at least it was underage girls. RE: What do you replace the church with? - arkstfan - 07-26-2018 09:22 AM (07-25-2018 06:39 PM)JRsec Wrote:(07-25-2018 03:27 PM)bullet Wrote:They push it Bullet, but it is the corporate church hierarchy that has allowed this out of fear of losing some straight out corporate and governmental assistance. Remember H.W. Bush's 1000 points of light. Well if you took that assistance to help the homeless, battered women, etc, you can forget taking a traditional stance on sexuality. Have CEO's in your denomination that steer some corporate donations, or interest free loans your way? Bye bye getting around the corporate stance on whatever the issue may be. There are major strings attached to that money.(07-25-2018 02:37 PM)arkstfan Wrote:(07-25-2018 12:04 PM)UCGrad1992 Wrote: From my perspective as an Evangelical Southern Baptist, the church will never be replaced based on the Scriptures until the return of Christ Jesus that will fulfill and complete the "church age" that we're currently in. I can cite Scripture if necessary. People are leaving churches, membership has declined, churches are closing, etc., but I think you have to take it into context. First, this has gone on for millenia as the church has had periods of corruption and low impact to periods of growth and revival. Second, growth/decline depends largely on the geographic area and the church denomination. I can speak from experience as my church membership here in North Carolina has grown from around 800 to 1,500 in under 15 years. We've done several building expansion/renovation projects and preparing for a third. Here are some links to help illustrate the numbers to consider... Your hammer keeps finding the nails. The Christian school my daughter attended at a parent-teacher organization meeting asked us to lobby our legislators over a bill to provide vouchers. During comments I opined that if you get hooked on government money you are at risk of compromising your beliefs in order to keep the money flowing. If I had ripped a big fart it would have been better received than that statement. RE: What do you replace the church with? - Native Georgian - 07-28-2018 10:38 PM In many societies around the world in which the Church (or some other form or organized religion) has faltered in recent generations, the answer to the question “What replaces it?” has always turned out to be the same: Government replaces the Church. The State, in some shape, manner, or form, has taken on all of those responsibilities once performed by the Church or by individuals acting under Church auspices. The “Life of Julia” video produced by Obama’s campaign in 2012 was a kind of storybook version of where proponents believe such a change ultimately leads. We shall see if a majority of people really desire to live that sort of life, or not. RE: What do you replace the church with? - JRsec - 07-28-2018 11:08 PM (07-28-2018 10:38 PM)Native Georgian Wrote: In many societies around the world in which the Church (or some other form or organized religion) has faltered in recent generations, the answer to the question “What replaces it?” has always turned out to be the same: Government replaces the Church. The State, in some shape, manner, or form, has taken on all of those responsibilities once performed by the Church or by individuals acting under Church auspices. In Japan's fascist days it was replaced by emperor worship. In communist Russia and China it was replaced by cults of personality Stalin and Mao. In Nazi Germany the Nazis appropriated the Churches and issued them Nazi approved Bibles which had removed all references to Judaism and consisted mostly of a revised New Testament which also had removed references to Jesus's heritage. The move began here in 1909 with the innocent introduction of the Lincoln Cent. Until that moment only our ideals as a nation had been depicted on our coins. Liberty in a Native American headdress was replaced with Lincoln. The former nuanced our expansion west. In 1932 Washington replaced an image of Liberty standing in a gateway carrying a shield in her left arm to symbolize our commitment to defense and an olive branch in the right hand signifying our desire for peace. In the first iteration of that quarter 1916-7 her right breast was bare to signify our nations desire to feed a hungry world. The Baptists raised such hell about the image that the designer covered her breasts with a chain mail coat starting at the end of 1917. In 1938 Jefferson replaced an appropriate image of Native American on the nickel and the reverse of the bison was replaced with the Jefferson Memorial. In 1948 Benjamin Franklin replace the striding Miss Liberty on the half dollar. She was depicted walking toward the dawn of a new day, wrapped in the flag to show that she had been protected by the sacrifice of those who had died defending her, and carrying an olive branch for peace. Kennedy replaced Franklin in 1964 on the Half. In 1946 Roosevelt replaced Miss Liberty in a Mercury headdress. That coin had symbolized the freedom of thought and creativity with which we were seeking to embrace the future. So in a way we've been moving toward a cult of personality just like the communists have since we changed our iconography from symbols of our ideals to dead heads of imperfect people. I'll place my hope and faith in seeking what is the highest standard for humans even if it is never quite obtainable rather than place my hopes in imperfect people in corrupt government. So for me, the fight is not about what to replace the church with, because I'll still place my faith in something better than man even if at worst it is a thought. And I'll choose to look at my country's ideals even if those elected fail to represent them. Those who choose the cults of personality choose division and death. RE: What do you replace the church with? - georgia_tech_swagger - 08-14-2018 01:41 PM I think this is jumping around the same topic but from a completely different direction. |