Mike
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I don't often say much on the boards these days, but I have reviewed discussions fairly regularly even when I'm not logged in. I don't want anyone to think this is a drive by shout out.
If anyone isn't familiar with the term "seeker church", the way I think about it is a church who's primary purpose is to reach those in the community who are (or have been) turned off by churchy church. Up front, I'll say I've always had a problem with this. As Christians, this should be an important mission for us, but I don't believe weekly worship is the place for it. It's my opinion, and I believe scripture supports, that church should be the place where believers congregate to honor the Lord. Seekers should be welcome, but the worship service shouldn't be tailored to attract them.
I've shared here in the past that for the sake of our teenage children, we left a Missouri Synod Lutheran church where we were long time members about 9 months ago to go to a nondenominational church that really has proven to get them jazzed about their faith again. That much has been a blessing, but I still have some conflict. I'd say half of the songs are vertical toward God, but the opening song is almost always secular pop rock. They also don't have hard core adult Bible study. Those that they have are more introductory in nature. They say they encourage a deeper dive into scripture in small home groups, and they do heavily promote those.
I will say the messages are outstanding! I've often thought if someone was coming to this church as a seeker, the music may seem their speed, but the messages have got to feel hard hitting. They lean on scripture heavily, and there are no soft feel good topics. No rough subject matter is sidestepped. More than any church I've ever attended, they blatantly call out sin and point to Jesus as the way.
Still, the church as a whole has the look and feel of "come as you are and experience the new church" for non-church-goers. To keep myself sane, I focus on the messages and tolerate the music. We have 7 churches in this ministry, most of which are in the metro Detroit area. Only a few of them are in dedicated worship facilities, so they rent school buildings in most cases. This means they can't have Wednesday night services on a regular basis. They do have it about 8 times a year, and when they do, it is full on praise and worship. They have purchased land for our church and plan to build a facility eventually, but they've said they don't plan on having weekly Wednesday night services even then. Man, I hope God changes their minds!
All this to ask if you see a problem with what I've described, or if it sounds about right. Hi to all my old friends and to new ones that have read this OP.

If anyone isn't familiar with the term "seeker church", the way I think about it is a church who's primary purpose is to reach those in the community who are (or have been) turned off by churchy church. Up front, I'll say I've always had a problem with this. As Christians, this should be an important mission for us, but I don't believe weekly worship is the place for it. It's my opinion, and I believe scripture supports, that church should be the place where believers congregate to honor the Lord. Seekers should be welcome, but the worship service shouldn't be tailored to attract them.
I've shared here in the past that for the sake of our teenage children, we left a Missouri Synod Lutheran church where we were long time members about 9 months ago to go to a nondenominational church that really has proven to get them jazzed about their faith again. That much has been a blessing, but I still have some conflict. I'd say half of the songs are vertical toward God, but the opening song is almost always secular pop rock. They also don't have hard core adult Bible study. Those that they have are more introductory in nature. They say they encourage a deeper dive into scripture in small home groups, and they do heavily promote those.
I will say the messages are outstanding! I've often thought if someone was coming to this church as a seeker, the music may seem their speed, but the messages have got to feel hard hitting. They lean on scripture heavily, and there are no soft feel good topics. No rough subject matter is sidestepped. More than any church I've ever attended, they blatantly call out sin and point to Jesus as the way.
Still, the church as a whole has the look and feel of "come as you are and experience the new church" for non-church-goers. To keep myself sane, I focus on the messages and tolerate the music. We have 7 churches in this ministry, most of which are in the metro Detroit area. Only a few of them are in dedicated worship facilities, so they rent school buildings in most cases. This means they can't have Wednesday night services on a regular basis. They do have it about 8 times a year, and when they do, it is full on praise and worship. They have purchased land for our church and plan to build a facility eventually, but they've said they don't plan on having weekly Wednesday night services even then. Man, I hope God changes their minds!
All this to ask if you see a problem with what I've described, or if it sounds about right. Hi to all my old friends and to new ones that have read this OP.
