Nick the Auditor...

Frustrations, ideas, rude comments and suggestions welcome.

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

If it's broke, fix it, don't throw it away!

I hope all of you will agree with the foundation of the argument which I am about to present, but feel free to disagree with anything that I say, that's what I do this for. The foundation is simply this: the purpose of Sunday School (as we traditionally know it) is evangelism. It is the most effective tool (if done properly)for reaching similarly aged or life staged people with the Gospel of Christ. Obviously there are other purposes served by Sunday School (SS), however the most important is evangelism, not fellowship as is so often the actual case.

Why then do churches feel the need to push SS classes out of the physical building when there is not a legitimate space constraint ('cause I can understand that). But, when they are just trying to create a hip new feel to the church, why do they do this? There is nothing that can or will be accomplished by doing this that could not be replicated while staying in the building and using a still semi-traditional SS format. The problem does not lie in the surroundings, it lies within the congregation. Let's explore:

Usually, when attending a new SS class, a non-Christian, who you can probably only hope to have attend once, is greeted with several shallow questions, and then told to "go to hell." Well, not in those words, but that's essentially what is being said when the folks in the SS class show absolutely no interest in their life, and have zero desire to invest any time whatsoever in their spiritual well being. This fundamental problem is not going to be solved by sending everybody out of the building and altering the environment.

Why not just bring whatever great elements you think you are going to generate at home groups into the SS class. You gonna serve Coffee, do it at SS, you gonna have lasagna, do it at SS, you gonna watch some tv first, do it at SS. Why is it so hard for SS classes to make outsiders feel welcome and develop effective relationships that the Lord can work through?

I think it's a failure of the individuals to care about the lost, and changing the system is not going to fix that. If those uncaring fools were here right now, I'd punch 'em in the face.

Oh yeah, have a Happy Valentines Day!

Saturday, February 04, 2006

Last Man Standing

I just got an email that broke my heart, and I'm sure grieved the Lords as well. It's not the first time that I've heard of this occuring either. I'll begin with a story from while I was in Zambia. The missionaires there were amazing, truly loving and reflective of the love of Christ, and the Lord was abundantly blessing their ministries which have been enduring for over 20 years! That's amazing to me, and I asked them what it had been like being seperated from the ones they loved so much for so long. They said the hardest part was enduring when a new missionary came to the field...because for the first few months they would get care packages en mass. But, as memory of them faded from back home, the care packages stopped coming...this is the source of my heartbreak!

Why can't we show love to our missionaries! They are the ones who have left all of their creature comforts behind to gracefully serve the Lord, and the church can't even remember them for more than a year! What is wrong with us!!! I'm sick of it, and if you were here, I would punch you in the face (yes that's how angry I am). I close with a quote:

"Dude, I am always glad to hear from you, as you are
the only one who contacts me regularly, thanks
bro. Love ya and say Hi to jess for me.

for life" - name withheld for confidentiality