I understand we cannot live
in the past. And I understand that most
everything changes over time. And I
believe that a lot of change is both necessary and for the best. However, when it comes to Sunday morning in
America, I have a grave concern.
Not too many years back our
weekly “Christian” schedule included:
1. Sunday School
2. Morning Worship
3. Evening Worship
4. Wednesday Service
5. Revival Services, and
6. Other church
events
For many believers church
life was their social life. The two
intermingled. Of course, not all
Christians attended all the above opportunities, but my point is these
opportunities typically were held in high esteem by both culture and the Church.
As the years passed, culture
gradually stole affections from the local church. Do you remember the “Blue Laws” of
yesteryear, when most businesses were closed on Sundays to allow their
employees and “John Q. Public” time off?
School and community sports were suspended, while churches conducted Sunday
services.
I remember when schools also withheld
from conducting Wednesday evening activities to accommodate mid-week services. Professional baseball games were scheduled
for Sunday afternoons. Cleveland great, Bob
Feller, used to go to church on Sunday morning and THEN pitch for the Indians
in the afternoon. Pastors were invited
to speak at baccalaureate and graduation ceremonies. Church was considered a viable part of life
and community.
Not so today. Most churches, including Hope Community, meet
corporately once each week. Many
churches have discontinued Sunday evening services; Wednesday evening services
are rare and protracted revival meetings are definitely a thing of the past.
But even these realities do
not represent my bone of contention. Without
the fear of being branded as legalistic, the past 50 years have been crafted by
the enemy of our soul, the enemy of the Church, to steal away valuable time for
church ministry. What am I saying?
I believe two cultural
dynamics designed in board meetings in hell, seconded and voted upon by evil
master minds have subtly and skillfully turned Christ followers away from what
really matters. Godly affections and
biblical teachings regarding faithfulness and righteous living have been
stolen.
1. We have fallen prey to “busy-ness” that leads to
barrenness. Our days are full of activities
that lead to stress, fatigue and anxiety, but fall short in the “fulfillment
department.” People are always headed
somewhere but like Henry David Thoreau wrote, they continue to “lead lives of
quiet desperation.” It’s a “go-go”
world. Family time has been sacrificed
at the altar of busy-ness. I’ve never seen
so many busy, yet unhappy people! Family
table discussions are all but gone, replaced by drive-thru restaurants and
eating on the run.
2. We have more events, places to go and things to do
than ever before! Our Sunday choices are
innumerable. Years ago, people said
concerning Sunday mornings: “We WILL go to church.” Today, many ask, “WILL we go to church?” Or subconsciously, “Is there a better
option?” And the answer is many times “no” to church and “yes” to some form of
entertainment or family function. Recent Barna research indicates that 38
percent of America goes to church. But
then they follow this percentage with the “real” picture. Out of the 38 percent, only 19 percent attend
regularly. The other 19 percent attend
church once every six weeks. In their
minds, better, more exciting choices come their way.
I’m heart broken. And I’m mad at the devil. Is that okay?
Sunday mornings in a narcissistic culture run amuck, are now filled with
sports events, fun parks, family reunions, parties of all kinds and
descriptions, Christians hung-over from Saturday night drinking (don’t get me
started!) and a host of other pre-scheduled events that steal people away from
the local church.
Misplaced priorities have
rendered the church as just one of many options on Sunday morning. I’m usually not this bold, but I’m calling
for Christ followers everywhere to wake up and realize that we have been
duped. Jesus Christ thought the Church
to be so important that He died for it. God chose the Church to be earth’s saving
agency. The writer to the Hebrews
emphatically reminds us to “Not give up meeting together, as some are in the
habit of doing, but encourage one another – all the much more as you see the
Day approaching” (10:25, NIV).
My friend, wake up! If you have fallen into this snare of the
enemy, repent and make Sunday morning church non-negotiable in your life. Clean off your “busy plate” and understand
that I’m dealing with an eternal issue in this blog. You need what the Church offers. You need the rich community and friendships
that only Church provides. Everything
else can wait until Sunday afternoon.
Please hear what I’m saying. My
pastor’s heart is broken because many have absented themselves perpetually from
the very source that makes life meaningful and keeps eternity in view. Hope
Community is one of many Christ-honoring churches in Ashtabula County. Be in one of them next Sunday morning!
No, going to church does not
save you, but faithful attendance to a local church can and will make your life
so much more rewarding. Sleeping in a
garage all night will not make you a car, nor will going to church on Sunday
mornings make you a Christian, but when seen as one option until something
better presents itself could possibly bankrupt your soul in the meantime!
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