Wereldwyd ondervind hoofstroomkerke ‘n daling in lidmaattal. Waarom gebeur dit? Baie redes is al hiervoor aangevoer. Graham Standish skryf op Alban Institure te webblad ‘n baie interessante artikel en antwoord bogenoemde vraag soos volg: “What I have consistently noticed in almost all thriving congregations, however, is that what makes the difference is the extent to which the community is open to God at its core. Many churches simply aren’t open to God. They let the will, ego, and purpose of the dominant voices in their congregation, whether the pastor’s or that of a few strong members, drive the agenda. Instead of seeking God’s call and purpose, they argue over who is right and wrong. Declining churches tend not to be open to God’s presence. They worship, meet, and engage in ministry and mission, but their sense is that God is in heaven, we are on earth, and all that matters is doing good deeds. The congregants have no sense that Christ is in their midst, and that this presence of Christ can bless them and make their churches places of love. So they continue to engage in the practices of the church, but they don’t expect an encounter with Christ.”
Bogenoemde waarneming dring ons tot ‘n diepe selfondersoek!
(Lees die volledige artikel by http://www.alban.org/conversation.aspx?id=9828)
Tags: dalende lidmaattal, God se teenwoordigheid, hoofstroom kerke, oop vir God se teenwoordigheid, roeping