Words to Live
By...
“We Do Church
Differently!”
In the last several years
it has become the practice of some churches to use “message” sign
boards. To be honest, some of the sayings used are thought-provoking
for those who feel a devotion to God. However, some of the more
recent “messages” appear more of an effort to compete with other
churches to see who can be the “cutest”. As a result, some of the
most inane things we could ever read attack our vision. A local one
read. You can’t have Christmas without Christ. Truthfully, you
can’t have any
day without
Christ...Amen?
I
heard of another one that read, “We Do Church Differently”. Two
thoughts came to my mind about a “church” who would come up with
such a message for their sign:
First, “doing
church”? What in the world does that mean? What purpose does it
serve to drag worship down to such a level? It’s not only
disrespectful of the purpose God intends for worship, but also is
just downright “silly”.
Secondly, to
claim to “do” differently carries with it the idea that this
church seeks to approach worship of God in a way different from
“mainstream” religion – that even the denominational
perversions of the Bible aren’t enough. But no departure from God’s
truth is acceptable even when it’s an effort to attract greater
numbers of “worshippers”. Gal.1:6-9
Basically, this church
has missed the point of why we worship God – not to “do” as we
please, but to please God, as he prescribes in His Word. It is not to
entertain us, but to praise Him – It is not to make a church more
acceptable to the world, but to conform the world to His standard.
This church may be “cute”
– and without a doubt it lives up to its message and “does church
differently – but different from the first century church of the
New Testament is not better – it’s condemning . Our sign says,
The Owenton church of Christ. This tells the community WHERE we are
and WHO we belong to….Christ! There are too many “churches “that
wear the name of their founder. We wear the name Christian …”In
Christ.” If that was good enough for the first century Christians,
it better be good enough for 21st Century Christians..
Till
He Comes….Bill.
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