Posted on 06/28/2004 6:56:33 PM PDT by missyme
Two clergymen in Denver have found a new way of taking religion to the masses, they have opened a church in a nightclub. Every fortnight people are greeted by the founder Matt Honeycutt, who holds a pint of beer in one hand while welcoming people with the other.
According to The Daily Enquirer, it is mainly people in their 20s and 30s who are comfortable with finding God in a bar. They believe in following the teachings of Christ in a wholesome atmosphere that does not tolerate excessive drinking.
Mike Shepherd, the founder of the church has taken the initiative in order to reach out to the few drunkards who attend church.
"That's where believers are more likely to go if they're disconnected from God and the traditional church, but still have a tugging in their heart for something more," he said. (ANI)
Thanks for the clarification...
I was just trying to make a point to a few that the Clergy cannot be compared to "Jesus" as there "Flesh is Weak" and to be in Bars and Strip Clubs would be distracting and would take away from preaching any gospel message....
Jesus was Sinless...
The Clergy is not.......
Yep... and I agree with you. That's a very good point.
Of course everyone who is saved in the end is saved by God. But I don't see how the potential for misguiding people is increased in a bar versus a streetcorner or a church for that matter. There are lots of wrongheaded preachers out there, and they will misguide people whereever they go. The good ones wont, even in bars and sewers.
You know full well what I am saying. You keep on trying to find a diversion - so I assume your purpose is not to discuss points of view.
Mock me if you wish. Seems you enjoy such.
Again, to clarify. Wonderful to spread the word anywhere, anytime. To set up church in the midst of a bar or club where the people are to "worship" God while partaking of their pleasures seems a mite off track since the whole purpose is to bring people to know and love God and follow Him - not to bring God to people so He can seek what they wish of religion and adjust His plan accordingly.
As another illustration of this point - in my church they often sing songs saying "Only He is worthy of our love" (paraphased). This sticks in my craw because it is backwards and puts man in the position of judging God as worthy instead of the other way around. We don't judge God. The posts here have hit me somewhat the same.
Who is giving the salvation here - man or God? It is God and man needs to realize man is not the one deciding what is needed for salvation - it is God and only God because He is the one that gave His Son to die on the cross and He is the one that judges us.
I know what you mean about music, there's some bad stuff out there. My pet peeve is songs that have the congregation sing the "part" of God. They send a weird mixed signal similar to the one you mention (e.g., are we lifting ourselves up? or each other? etc.)
Glad to hear we were misunderstanding only.
I have no problems at all with discussions, even prayer. Hate that you got that impression. In looking back at the article I got the impression they were talking about setting up a church - not just discussing, visiting, teaching.
We are having a little of this at the church I attend where they are progressive and willing to try new things to get people. I love the minister, his work, the aliveness of the congregation and they are doing great things.
The problem is I find myself constantly worrying that the church is being swayed, changed, altered. I am always justifying what they are doing and the changes. Many discussions on the way home. I have gone through all the rationalizations, the fact that each generation changes, what is the difference - all of it and I agree change is ok.
Yet, the next week there is something else. So, I sit there time after time judging, watching, checking and worrying. I am not doing anything, I am worrying and watching. They are working freely and I am worrying about the safety of the church in these hands and doing nothing.
I have come to realize I need to try another church where I can trust that the elders are doing the watching, the directing and I don't have to be bothered. Maybe then I will get about becoming an active working member instead of a worrier.
Now, I would have never thought these things should have worried me - but - you don't want to see your church overtaken and the teachings, goals, purposes changed on the whims of a few.
I've been in the same situation (worrying at the expense of working or even in my case worshipping) and it's not good for anyone to be torn that way, to say the least. Best of luck in your search, and God bless. Progessive "marketing" can very easily go too far, and I hope I didn't encourage you to doubt your instincts in that regard.
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