Tuesday, September 21, 2004
The Collapse of the Church Culture
A recent post by Jordon Cooper led me to this article on Resonate which quotes Reggie McNeal's, The Present Future. I wanted to post it here since it seems relevant to many of the other posts I've mad in the past concerning Church culture.
"The current church culture in North America is on life support. It is living off the work, money and energy of previous generations from a previous world order. The plug will be pulled when either the money runs out (80 percent of money given to congregations comes from people aged fifty-five and over) or when the remaining three-fourths of a generation who are institutional loyalists die off or both...
"The first Reformation was about freeing the church. The new Reformation is about freeing God's people from the chruch (the institution). The original Reformation decentralized the church. The new Reformation decentralizes ministry. The former Reformation occurred when clergy were no longer willing to take marching orders from the Pope. The current Reformation finds church members no longer willing for clergy to script their personal spiritual ministry journey. The last Reformation moved the church closer to home. The new Reformation is moving the church closer to the world. The historic Reformation distinguished Christians one from the other. The current Reformation is distinguishing followers of Jesus from religious people. The European Reformation assumed the church to be a part of the cultural-political order. The Reformation currently underway does not rely on the cultural-political order to prop up the church. The initial Reformation was about church. The new Reformation is about mission."
Reggie McNeal, The Present Future, pp.1 and 43.
Thank you Jordon, and Len as well. It reminds me a lot of my fathers article I made reference to awhile back.










