I read
this post the other day, a very interesting narrative on the condition of the small church on the corner. I want to address the other side of this story and really look into what drives the so called mega churches.
First off I have to say that I attend a church that is very much on the edge of becoming a megachurch. According to a report written by Scott Thumma, PhD of the Hartford Institute for Religion Research the minimum number of attenders needed to be classified as a megachurch starts at 2000 quoting from his report Mr. Thumma says
"The most overt characteristic of megachurches is their size, the number of persons attending in a given week. Although some disagreement exists over what size attendance should constitute a megachurch, this study uses a minimum weekly attendance of 2000 persons. The size of some megachurches can be deceptive, however. A count of thousands of attenders is seldom completely accurate to the person. More often churches estimate their attendance based on the number of people their sanctuary holds."
The church that I attend has consistently around 1800 folks on a Sunday morning spread out over three services. At the same time we have a bookstore a cafe and complete "Family Life Center". This consists of a gym, health and fitness classes, and a myriad of other things designed to give the members of the church the ability to consolidate all these things into one place. While from the outside for those who are used to a small church atmosphere, these things can and do pose the question "Is this about Christ?"
I will go on record here as saying that I believe the Leadership of my church cares about the community we are in and all the things that they do are geared to lead people to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. Sunday services are specific, the Gospel is preached! For some that begs the question, "We know the Gospel, we want the meat of the Word!" I say that is what a Sunday class or Wednesday night study group is for!
Sunday morning is quite possibly the time a person will get their first experience at a church. If that person is not saved and the Gospel is not presented how can they be saved. I will say in all the services that I have attended at my megachurch I still have come away with something from the message. I can agree that there are many pros and cons concerning megachurches as well as the church on the corner but in reality everything comes down to this one question, why are we there?
I believe Christ is in the midst of His people whether they are in a megachurch a church on the corner or gathered in a livingroom and if we are there and approaching God with the correct heart that is what matters. These churches promote family and community by allowing husbands and wives and children to attend and take part in more than just a church service together, they provide a place to partake and fellowship with other believers and be involved in many different things.
Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 9:20-22
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20To the Jews I became like a Jew, to win the Jews. To those under the law I became like one under the law (though I myself am not under the law), so as to win those under the law.
21To those not having the law I became like one not having the law (though I am not free from God's law but am under Christ's law), so as to win those not having the law.
22To the weak I became weak, to win the weak. I have become all things to all men so that by all possible means I might save some."
If megachurches choose to incorporate many things into their campus, to me it serves the same purpose as what Paul writes about. In essence megachurches are trying to offer many different things that appeal to many different ages and genders that by all possible means some might be saved.
I don't think it is unusual for some to put this down, and I will be the first to admit that left un-checked any church or ministry can go past trying to see people saved for the Glory God and get to the point of being self serving and more of a business. The reality is that when churches get to this size the rules change and some things just have to become a bit more structured and regimented.
Conclusions:It should be the responsibility of any church to maintain the core mission given to the New Testament church and that is to go into all the world and preach the Gospel!
The responsibility of the body of Christ is to seek the kingdom of God first with all of our hearts, minds and strength.
I spent a lot of years being what I term a "lukewarmer" I went out of my way to find everything wrong with every church I visited just so I could say "see all churches are the same!" Then God broke my heart and made me realize it is not about me. I should attend church because I love Him, because it is my act of worship to Him not because of what I can get out of it.
I believe that churches that have the resources to offer all the things the so-called megachurches offer are simply offering opportunities that may draw the unsaved in so that they can be shown the love of Christ. After all without love we can not fulfill the great commission!