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"DOING CHURCH" PART I by Tim Knappenberger |
The other day, I
drove passed an old dilapidated church. Nothing unusual
about that. But it was the business that now occupies the
church that caught my eye; a locksmith and safe company.
I couldn't help but think, if there were fewer churches
going out of business, maybe there would be fewer
locksmiths going into business. Seeing that old church vacant, lifeless and abandoned caused me to speculate. Why did it cease to be an active fellowship? What kind of believers worshipped there? How long of a history did they enjoy? What did they do wrong that led to the demise of the congregation? What lessons could they teach other Christian bodies in varying degrees of health? It's Sunday morning around 10:45 am. Why, you might ask am I not in church? I honestly wish I knew. Oh, I was there earlier this morning, teaching my adult Bible School class. However, when the time for worship came, I got as far as the door of the sanctuary, before turning around and heading home. Why? Well, the reasons known to me go something like this:
All of this may be leaving you with one of a two of impressions:
I've concluded that I'm going through my spiritual as well as emotional mid-life crisis. After playing a variety of roles in the church (counselor, elder, teacher, board member, youth leader, etc.), I no longer want to "play" anymore. I want my Christian life to direct all other aspects of my life; not fit conveniently into it. All too often, I see us "doing church," but not "being Church." Sunday morning attendance is more a cultural habit for many in the Body; not the life-altering, Spirit-lifting, God-worshipping centerpiece to life it was designed to be. Often, we more come to socially connect, than to be spiritually challenged. Regardless of the reasons for my discontent, you might be thinking: "Why not just find another body of believers where you'd better fit? Heaven knows America is a "shopper's paradise" and a different denomination and style of worship exists on almost every street corner. Though I have "shopped around", I'm presently staying for two principle reasons: 1. My wife and kids are not as troubled about what's troubling dear ole' Dad and prefer to stay put. When I have looked elsewhere, I've felt VERY uncomfortable attending without my family. 2. From a lifetime of growing up within the Church, I know there is no such thing as the perfect church. They all have their flaws and strengths. They're all made up of "sinners saved by grace." Attend long enough, get active enough and you'll find that the Body has yet to be fully perfected this side of Glory. Next Week: "Doing Church" - Part II |
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"To the angel of the church in Sardis write: These are the words of him who holds the seven spirits of God and the seven stars. I know your deeds; you have a reputation of being alive, but you are dead. Wake up! Strengthen what remains and is about to die, for I have not found your deeds complete in the sight of my God. (Rev. 3:1-2) | ||
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