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After being out of regular attendance at a Sunday church group- and basically out of fellowship with any church group whatsoever (and you can tell me if the two should be related)- for over a year, I’ve had plenty to think about when it comes to the Christian church today. I’m probably going to get a lot of guff for this, but I’m willing to hear your opinion if it isn’t insulting or whiny. You don’t have to read this, after all. (Please note: I will use the word “member” to describe a routine attendee. Not necessarily an official, regularly-paying, written-and-recorded “Member” of a particular church.)<\/p>\n

In my opinion, the Christian church has broken from its original purpose – the fellowship and uplifting of believers – and become another tool for outreach. I don’t know when it changed, or who decided to make it that way, but ever since, almost every organized church has followed suit. So you’ll see them, often standing just off the street, with cross roof ornaments and electric signs, announcing their presence and looking as inviting as possible. The front has been scrubbed white, the signs dance and change and flash news updates, the parking lot always has at least two or three cars for the wandering week-visitor, and sometimes that Sunday’s sermon title and service times. They go by all kinds of names – First Baptist of ____, or Our Lady of Saints, or some other cool name, doubly informing the passerby of its denomination and its location. And with each denomination comes a different approach to teaching and fellowship. Some are quieter, some are fiercer, some have your beliefs, some are just friendly. So people go “church-shopping” until they find one they prefer, and attend there until…whenever. Some visitors stay, some leave. The church who attracts many people grows, and builds larger structures to host its congregation, and each time the offering plate is passed, the tax-deductible funds collected are sent straight into growing the church.<\/p>\n

Did I get it? Let me know. Anyway, that’s how I’ve seen it. There’s a lot more involved, but I’m describing the physical growth of a church in “attending members.”<\/p>\n

So what’s my problem with all this? Because it’s focused on physical growth. Because it’s outreach-oriented; intent on attracting, and keeping, as many people as possible. I’ll list the reasons:<\/p>\n

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  1. The more who come, the more ministry can occur.<\/li>\n
  2. Each time an attendee is converted to Christianity, it adds to the church body members.<\/li>\n
  3. The money donated can go into the structures, leader payrolls, and outreach programs.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    Correct me if I’m wrong, but only one of the parts of one of those reasons had to do with outreach. Ministry, a huge factor in supposed church doctrine, is adopted in order to draw members. We weren’t told to bring more members in to our individual groups…we were commissioned to draw people to Christ, and His church. And buildings\u2014! Christians met in households, and not ONLY because of persecution. They met in households in Corinth, where they weren’t pursued, and in Galatia, where it was free to do so. Payrolls were never an issue, because the leaders had jobs in the community. (Those are other huge topics for later.)<\/p>\n

    The ultimate result of constant outreach using the church group is a stagnant community. Sure, the physical attendance has grown to large amounts, but the ones who suffer are the Christians who come for true fellowship and to learn and grow themselves. When a church focuses on bringing visitors in, it must make the visitors #1 above all else. That means Sunday morning teachings by the pastor must be written for the new or young believer, and the older and more mature Christians cannot grow deeper in God with surface material. Stagnation is from nothing moving, and even physical growth is unable to awaken a soundly-beaten dead horse for very long. Even if<\/i> the church is non-denominational.<\/p>\n

    Just try to think of the problems associated with an outgrown church that isn’t paying attention to needy Christians anymore.<\/p>\n