Reasons for not going to church.
‘Until a few years ago, Christians could be a bit smug about people who didn’t go to church. They could say it was a bit like not having a wash – the excuses for not doing so were pretty feeble. ‘I was made to wash as a child. ’I just don’t have time to wash these days.’ ‘I used to wash but it got boring so I stopped.’ ‘I still wash on special occasions like Christmas and Easter.’ ‘None of my friends wash.’ ‘People who make soap are only after your money.’ ‘The bathroom’s never warm enough.’ (I have sympathy with that one).
Now, however, this self – satisfied approach seems outdated and simplistic. There are lots of good reasons for not going to church. Indeed, the boot is on the other foot. Why would ordinary, decent, reasonable people disrupt family life on a Sunday morning to attend church?’
(extract from ‘Why go to Church?’ – John Pritchard)
How would
you answer this? Why not join a Lent group and explore how we respond to Jesus (the
groups probably won’t be on a Sunday or in a church)?
Alan
MAKING
CHRIST VISIBLE
Jesus told
his followers just before he left them for the last time, "Go and make disciples."
That is what churches are here for. Not to get people to behave decently. Not to get people to come to church. But to help people become disciples of
Jesus. (The word disciple means a
follower and a learner). To do this
effectively we need to be disciples ourselves, and that is what we are
concentrating on this Lent which starts on Feb 10.
We shall be holding small groups all over
the benefice on the theme "Growing Disciples." -
this means
growing ourselves in the faith, and so attracting others to do the same. It is only as people see something of Jesus
in us that they will be influenced to follow him themselves.
To introduce this there is a UNITED
SERVICE at 10 a.m. on Jan 31 at Winterborne Stickland, when we will be
outlining what is planned, answering questions, and giving people the first
opportunity to sign up for a suitable group. JJHB
And what a success it has been - we have over thirty people signed up and six groups running each week!