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Who Needs Church?
Posted on September 2nd, 2009 in Church Life, Faith by Fred McKinnon
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OK – Let me start out this discussion by saying that even if did NOT work for the “church”, I would attend “church” … I believe in the entity of the local church, an organized Body of Believers, with ordained leaders.
BUT … the whole thing about “church” is something that I see Christians wrestling with constantly, especially in our post-modern times. Lately I’ve been wrestling with it myself … hearing and asking questions like
1. “What is little-c church and how does it play a role in the BIG-C Church”.
2. “Where’s the evidence of an organized “entity” called church in the New Testament?”
3. “What’s the premise behind “church buildings” and is it Scriptural?
4. “As individual Christians, are we required by Scripture to be under the authority of leaders in our “local church”?
5. “What exactly IS the church?”
6. “Don’t forsake assembling … OK … well, if Christians meet and hang out during the week – isn’t that assembling”?
7. “Is a “home group” or “home church” among Christian laymen and laywomen OK? If so, is there an authority or government there? If so, what is it? If not, is that Scriptural? (lots of questions there!)
These are but a few of the points and questions that come up in discussions I see and hear. I have my own answers to some of these questions. But often, as soon as I answer them … I think about alternatives.
The purpose of this post is to create conversation … not to sanction a mass exodus from the local church. See my opening paragraph, I believe in the entity, and would say so even if I didn’t receive a “salary” from her. But I’m genuinely interested in hearing the different thoughts on this subject. So don’t be shy. Fill this page with hundreds of comments.
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