Has the church confused the mission of the church with themed attractions? Let me present form parallels between a roller coaster and church. A person pays their admissions to get onto the roller coaster, raise their hands from the thrills, yell and scream from the emotional excitement, get off the ride, and decide whether or not to get back on ride. The person may say, “That was a great ride” but may never return due to a lack of commitment. Analogous to the roller coasters, churches have thrilled
Monday, June 18, 2012
THE CHURCH, society's newest attraction?
Has the church confused the mission of the church with themed attractions? Let me present form parallels between a roller coaster and church. A person pays their admissions to get onto the roller coaster, raise their hands from the thrills, yell and scream from the emotional excitement, get off the ride, and decide whether or not to get back on ride. The person may say, “That was a great ride” but may never return due to a lack of commitment. Analogous to the roller coasters, churches have thrilled
Thursday, June 7, 2012
The Church in the Wild
Have we been guilty
of Christian passivity? Are we guilty of
preaching Jesus but failed to follow through in what He preached? Some would argue that there is a great gulf
that separates our teaching and our living.
Many in our society that have been marginalized have gone ignored and neglected
by those who have been charged with the care of such individuals. Has the church lost the transformative
message of Christ in place of the performative?
Has passivity trumped passion? To
borrow a line from Kanye West and Jay-Z’s song, No Church in the Wild, has the church “…formed a new religion” that
excludes the care of the marginalized? No
longer can we operate as if our lack of concern in inconsequential. We must look within and use whatever strength
to accomplish something for Christ’s charge is for us to do and care for the least
of his people. This is Church in the
Wild.
Friday, June 1, 2012
Is Anybody Out There?
During the height of the Trayvon
Martin case, there were Christians who were offended that this had received so
much publicity. Making comments such as,
“this has become a game...” or “If Jesus got this sort of attention, the world
would be a different place.” The question
at hand is, “Is anybody out there?” K’Naan’s
song asks, “Am I alone in this fight?” Have
we, the church, left too many people to fight in this world alone? Is that what Jesus would do?
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