Monday, December 1, 2008

Showtime No More!

I have been waiting for someone to write an article like this for MONTHS. It only says everything that I've been saying and working through the past few months! MAJOR kudos to this pastor for his work and honesty. The church has been struggling with turning people from disciples to consumers. I don't care how tight and snazzy your band and lighting are! If you have people who have a lukewarm heart for worship, you have nothing!

Labels: , , , ,

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Update 7.22.08

-School is three weeks away. I'm excited??? I hated school for 16 years of my life and now I can't wait to get going. Help....me.....
-Still reeling over Batman. I will probably see it again on Tuesday. Heath Ledger gets a thumbs up from me.
-Eagles training camp begins today....YES! GO GREEN!
-McCain and Obama will be having a forum at Saddleback church in CA next month. And Warren takes another step towards taking Falwell's mantle into politics. Sad thing is he is more centrist. Not crazy about that...not that I have a candidate in the race.
-McCain has already turned into the reactionist. Everything Obama does, he attacks. To me, sounds like he knows he's probably going to lose this things already and he's not moving ahead.
-Started my Hebrew studies. I hope I do well because I really want to learn this language.
-I have started counting down to Christmas. I will be hitting NYC with the sister and bro-in-law sometime before it. There is nothing better!
-Three Starbucks are closing in Willow Grove, PA including the two I spent a LOT of time at. I am really saddened by this. Thanks goodness none in Lynchburg are closing.

Labels: , , , , , , ,

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Men and the Kingdoms of Men - Part 2

Let me preface by saying the first blog on this was somewhat incomplete. I am not naming pastors nor followers I think are guilty of placing anyone on a pedastool. I mentioned who i did for the purpose of setting names up as examples.

What has prompted me on this issue is watching believers fighting over the issue of Calvinism and Arminianism. Though I am comfortably in the middle of these two groups, it is stunning how heated the debates get on these issues. These men both gave us a way to understand the basics of salvation in two distinctly different views. Both of them are found in the Bible. What I fear is when I see men beginning to take Calvin's words and making them equal to or higher than God's word. Calvin did us a great service to bring clarity to some important issues. I however don't believe he would agree with some of the followers of his beliefs who almost worship him as a saint. He has been elevated higher than the disciples sometimes. It scares me to see men adhere to a belief so strongly that they are closed to the other side. Often I see people on both sides arguing and debating and not listening and trying to understand the other sides perspective. Is this what Calvin would have desired? Splitting the church?

As humans, we love heroes. From the time we are kids, we imitate our favorite superhero or a police officer. We look up to them. They can do no wrong. As we get older, we replace them with others. We look to sports figures, movie stars, politicians, and church leaders. There is nothing wrong with having people we have high respect for and want to model our lives after. Again, the problem is, when they are elevated to a position that is equal to Christ, we have a serious problem. Most of the time, followers often worship a leader to the point that everything they say is gospel. In ministry, I've seen this in who we align ourselves with in a ministry style. I have fallen into this. There is nothing wrong with examples until they trump the Bible. I was a firm believer in Purpose Driven Youth Ministry and Church. It is a great model to follow. However, some churches and leaders can take this to an extreme by almost trusting the words of Warren and Fields more than what is Biblical. In no way do I single out PDC. I've seen this with the Andy Stanley model (my fav), Willow Creek, and many other models out there.

Let me say this- the models are not bad. Most are based Biblically and humble God-fearing leaders came up with them. What is so dangerous is when the church emphasizes the model more than the Biblical model in Acts 2. As humans, its so easy to fall in love with a human leader that we often can forget...they're men. They fail. They sin. They struggle. Just like me. They are also prone to mistakes. This again is why Christ must continue to be what the church is about, not a model or a leader. In 1 Corinthians, the church was beginning to fall for this. They were dividing over Paul and Apollos. Followers were lining up on both sides. It's then when Paul says..."they're just men who willingly showed up...God did the real work (my paraphrase)." We have to remember to keep the main person, the main person. Church is about Jesus Christ. Christianity is about Jesus Christ alone. Models come and go. Leaders die and fall. One constant remains- Christ.

The sad part is most of the leaders would never want the praise that their followers often give them. They realize that they are just a leader. I always remember Andy Stanley's sermon on leadership when he said, "Leadership is temporary and each will give an account." He used the illustration of Nebuchadnezzar being turned into an animal after thinking his kingdom was of HIS hand. In all reality, it was not. A humble leader realizes that he is along for the ride. God is the engine and the steerings wheel. We are the passenger.

Again, I say all of this as a recovering pastor worshipper. Doug Fields was on my list of people I wanted to meet before I die because I thought he was the only one getting it. Often I would elevate PDYM over God's own word. Doug I could see and hear. I couldn't see God. I was convicted of elevating God's leader as my source and defense for my faith and ministry. Doug wouldn't have approved, this I know. As followers, we must never replace the invisible God with the visible idol. Billy Graham is not God. He is his servant. Falwell is not God. He was his servant. Hybels is not God, Rod Bell is not God, Andy Stanley is not God and Doug Fields is not God. He has given these men temporary leadership that they will give an account for. We can look to them as models, but never as idols.

Labels: , , , , , , , , , ,