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Jun 29 2008

Church

Published by althea at 8:02 am under Uncategorized Edit This

For the last two days, I’ve taken a much needed break. I didn’t write any more than I absolutely had to, and I spent some time browsing through the library.

Why Guys Don’t Want To Go To Church–strolling down the positive thinking and activism isle I ran into this one.

I go to church. Sunday, Wednesday, whenever I can and whenever I don’t have a conflict, I try to make it in the door. I like our pastor. He’s down to earth, witty, and intelligent. I like many of the people there. I believe generally what is taught, but there’s still something about church that makes me force myself to go, something that makes guys, like my husband, not want to go to church.

Considering this for a moment, I think it might be apathy. I think back to the image of Esmerelda in The Hunchback of Notre Dame by a man named Victor Hugo who liked his wine a little bit more than he liked God. Esmerelda runs into a church seeking sanctuary.

Across the world, I feel like people are still seeking sanctuary in churches today, and the churches are turning a blind ear, a blind eye, and tuning them out with some new Christian pop music and a fresh Christian romance novel. Many of the people you find in evangelical Christians are conservatives, and they’re not quite about that fact. They’re pretty quick to stand up in the middle of sharing time and announce why their candidate for office is the best; they’re pretty quick to “pray for you” if you’re supporting the other side. I’ve had many conversations with other middle-of-the-road churchgoers who say they really feel persecuted on Sunday mornings. It’s sad.

What’s sadder is what’s not being done at churches. What’s sadder is the fact that we get in all of these arguments about politics, but we don’t do anything about it. Conservatives argue that the government should not have a hand in so many social issues; liberals argue that someone needs to help, and the church could be a common ground where those who claim to love others really love others by giving sanctuary. After school programs, industrialization in underdeveloped nations, ending poverty.

Sanctuary. It could be a turning point.

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One Response to “Church”

  1. Kon 30 Jun 2008 at 10:48 am edit this

    DIDo! I had a huge response filled out for you and my page refreshed! Blast! Anyhow I so agree and hope that you can find a church or that your church revolutionizes and you can find what I have found in my church! Some cool stuff we are doing is this one prayer thing. Read about it at www.oneprayer.com and see what it’s about but 1/2 a million Christians around the world are teaming up to do some awesome things for the people who need it most!!! The site says it best “The local church is the hope of the world, and when we unite, the Church can be unstoppable.” My church is www.newhopewired.tv if you’re interested.

    Ps. I had a few questions about how this blogging thing works…weird I know but would you mind e-mailin me so I can ask you?? ilovedctalk1@hotmail.com Thanks!!

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