Monday, October 22, 2012

Messing Up Church

I've always wanted to "do" church right- to make sure that all our forms and strategies were proper and relevant. My heart has been in the right place, to be sure, but I've consistently thought that if we could have all the right elements as a part of our worship, if we could "just do it right" like the latest book said or the seminar speaker told us, then we could achieve the proper results. Most of the time, if I failed to see results, I would just try harder, thinking that with more intensity and fervor I would be successful.

The problem is that the formula changes every other week. There are literally hundreds of voices in the contemporary church marketplace which are telling us the hottest, newest way to do it. We all move like a herd of cattle going for the next green spot of grass in the pasture or the next watering hole which will satisfy our need. Since we're never quite satisfied at home with what is happening we are ripe for the newest eight week "how to" series from the iconic megachurch pastor.

However, like I once heard, "Doing church differently is like rearranging chairs on the Titanic." Matt Smay says that slight tweaks, new music, creative lighting, wearing hula shirts, shorts, and flip-flops won't make doing church more attractive. Church must not be the goal of the gospel anymore. Church should not be the focus of our efforts or the banner we hold up to explain what we're about. Church should be what ends up happening as a natural response to people wanting to follow us, be with us, and be like us as we are following the way of Christ.

Change is brutal. No seminar or training will give us the answers and it's hard to plan for the future because the future is constantly changing. Perhaps our only solace is that everyone is feeling it.

I believe our only real hope is to bring the message of the transforming Christ into every situation. He brings new life into old forms. He is messing up church programs and traditions. He wants us to trim down our Christian experience to His essentials. What would He remove in your life? What would be stripped down? And what would be left?

Perhaps what you and I need to do is let Jesus knock us out of our comfortable pew to follow the mission of Jesus to transform our communities.