Showing posts with label churches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label churches. Show all posts

Sunday, May 17, 2015

CHURCH, WHAT IT IS & WHERE IT CAME FROM

Our challenges to understand the church are reduced when we realize that there are at least seven different meanings or uses of the term 'church' in our North American context. Church can refer to a building, an event, a policy body, a relational group, and institutionalized denomination, an organizational style, and the practice of affirming correct confessional criteria. [i] Yet church is always more than any one of these.  The true definition for church or its foundational definition begins with God himself, living among humans. God by his Spirit lives in his people, creating unique spiritual community.

Wherever these Spirit lived-in people gather to worship God and to study what He has said, they naturally develop an identity, typically give themselves a name, implement activities and structures and in that process produce distinct and varied local churches. This is church in a elementary shape. It could be enough. It might have been enough even without a name and a distinctive delivery.

The Bible does not require that churches gather into denominations or associations but it has happened. That has been an expediency and convenience for immigrant congregations and like-minded congregations to share life and support and mission. Such associations at their best have been purposeful and missional, servicing member churches. However, when member churches are not permitted to remain autonomous cooperative congregations, denominations have become questionably bureaucratic and legislative requiring compliance of member churches.

Over time it has been recognized that local congregations and even denominations have limited capacities and occasionally organizations have arisen to conduct specialized ministries to students, youth, men, women, families, marginalized people, ethnic groups. All of these will also be staffed by Spirit indwelt persons. It is the church at work.

2015 is a complex time for the church. In spite of all that is positive about these forms, the church now must learn or redefine its raison d’être (reason to be) in this evolving postmodern culture. So much of the reshaping of church in recent decades has focused upon management and organizational practices and effectiveness but the profounder realities of church may have been missed. So we have witnessed a re-emphasis on evangelism with seeker sensitive churches; underscored discipleship with the purpose driven church; demonstrated community in cell or small group life; attracted people through user-friendly approaches; filled the week with weekday ministries offering scores of entry points and even tried a strong mother ship church with niche markets to various people groups.

So much about churches today is about what they do and how they do it. The primary interest must be how we think about church, what the church is, namely, an exceptional socio-spiritual community of God's people, indwelt by the Holy Spirit, to display and to explain God's redemptive presence to the world around it.



[i] Seven meanings of 'church' and ideas for the article suggested by Craig Van Gelder, Rediscovering the Church n the Twenty-First Century;

Friday, April 18, 2014

FOCUS ON ESSENTIALS OF AUTHENTIC FAITH AND WE ALL WORK TOGETHER

When the apostle Paul wrote his letter to the church in Colossae, he told those Christians to share the letter with the believers of the church in Philippi. That demonstrated an understanding of God’s church as being larger than the local cell. There has been an encouraging trend among many village, town and city churches to view themselves as one congregation. That’s not always easy for everyone because of the tenacious holds that individual churches have on certain beliefs and practices. When there is a willingness to embrace unity based upon the few doctrines that are essential to authentic Christian faith, then there is a green light for cooperative collaboration and witness.

Thursday, April 17, 2014

SOMETIMES CHURCHES MUST BE RETOOLED TO BE SALT AND LIGHT

If the church needs to be changed, reformed, retooled, transformed, then let’s do that before casting her off, abandoning her.
Over the years, most churches and most denominations of churches have shifted from parochial, provincial gatherings and congregations to embrace kingdom visions and agenda. If your own experience is still with a local church locked into itself and unable to look outside to the culture and society that desperately needs the influence of righteous morality communicated diplomatically and effectively, then you are justified in your concern. Then the cultural change is being left to parachurch leaders who do possess entrepreneurial gifting along with kingdom vision. If you are in a position to enlarge your own church’s vision to engage in this, then do what you can. Salt and Light does have to touch unsavoury stuff and dark elements.