EXCERPT FROM CONNECTIONS  - 08/29/10:
ARE CONSUMER-DRIVEN CHURCHES BETRAYING THE AMERICAN  SOUL?
The Community  Church of Joy in Glendale, Arizona, exemplified the successful church of the  late 20th and early 21st centuries. In 2002 the congregation had 12,000 members.  Church operations filled a sprawling 187-acre campus. Community Church of Joy  was known as a place where people could enjoy worship experiences that were fun  and upbeat, with high production values.
But the pastor who had built this successful church had second thoughts. Walt Kallestad began to wonder what it all amounted to. If Community Church of Joy were to suddenly disappear, would anyone in the larger Phoenix metropolitan area notice or care? Had the church made any real difference?
Kallestad confessed his disquiet to his congregation. He told them the Church was little more than "a dispenser of religious goods and services." People hadn't been asked to make sacrifices, or involve themselves with their neighbor's needs or trials, nor did they welcome challenges to grow and mature. A third of the membership left.
A similar "come-to-Jesus" moment recently occurred at  the granddaddy of the modern megachurches, Willow Creek Community Church
. Read  this in full at
http://crosscut.com/2010/08/02/religion/20020/Are-consumer-driven-churches-betraying-the-American-soul-/
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Read the entire issue of this week's CONNECTIONS  here:
http://connectionsnews.wordpress.com/2010/08/28/connections-082910/
Min. Frank Coleman
Path  Of Life Ministries
http://www.pathoflifeministries.org
 
 
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