And you know what? I'm fine with that. I have no problem with churches offering opportunities for people to worship in a more relaxed atmosphere, to engage in group discussions, or for the pastor to address practical day-to-day issues in a Q&A format.
I do, however, have a problem when churches begin marketing things like this as an alternative to "normal" church. To me, it seems like an Emergent, seeker-sensitive ploy to entice the unchurched masses through the doors by supplanting expositional teaching and a strong focus on the gospel with cool music and flashy video presentations.
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Isn't all of the church today about marketing? Members are attracted to programs, alternative type services to accommodate all sects, lots of members mean lots of salaried positions and program budgets throught the roof and thus bigger building funds for more members? You're surprised - Look around - it's everywhere!
I'm not surprised. Why do you think we left? We could see this coming.
Oh yeah, this sounds Emergent to me.
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