Longing for a Church of the Nones?

In “I left the church - and now long for a ‘church of the nones’”, Perry Bacon Jr., a columnist for the Washington Post, wrote something that resonated far beyond his usual readership, drawing thousands of passionate comments. In his very personal piece he shares his journey from growing up as a pastor’s kid, to being active in church as a young adult, to gradually becoming a “none”, aka one who does not belong or practice a particular faith tradition. But the part that really seemed to engage people was Bacon’s conclusion that, regardless of our beliefs or faith traditions, and regardless of how difficult it has been for him to find something appropriate, we as a nation would be better off connected to “church-like” institutions, a so-called “Church of the Nones”. He writes

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Worship Music, Inc

My partner and I recently watched the Netflix dark comedy series Beef together, and we were both struck by a scene in the series’ first few episodes when one of the main characters, a down-on-his-luck Korean-American man named Danny (Stephen Yeun) accepts an invitation to church. The scene begins with Danny standing alone just outside the sanctuary door, deciding whether or not to go into the service which has already started. He ends up going in, and as the door opens immediately a soundscape familiar to many Christians takes over the scene: electric guitar and keyboard creating a meditative musical backdrop as the worship leader prays over the congregation.

And as the worship team gets going, two things become clear: 1) Danny is in for more than he bargained for and 2) the band is good. Really good.

It turns out that…

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The Problem With Small Groups

A friend reached out recently regarding some struggles their church was having with their small groups. Specifically, although their church was mature and well developed, their small group ministry wasn’t flourishing.

I think anyone who has been around the ministry block a time or two has experienced this. And I’m nearly ready to say that the older the ministry (both the members and the congregation itself) is, the less enthusiastic it is about small groups. Although many congregants may have warm memories of deep, life changing small groups they were a part of as young adults and students, the longer its been since those memories, the less drive there is to open up to and invest in a completely new group of strangers.

So what do we do?

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Discipleship Speaking

I’ll admit it, I’ve hit a wall.

Specifically, as I’ve been trying to write this book, after a few months of momentum (writing almost daily), a busy summer and some new ministry commitments have really “frozen” (for lack of a better term) my motivation to write. But it isn’t just the schedule shifts that are to blame. I also find myself feeling less and less conviction that I have anything to add to what’s already out there, and that whatever I do end up creating will be mediocre at best. I find myself wondering: is this really where my voice belongs?

But before I can answer that, I have to admit that I’m not exactly sure what my voice sounds like anyway. Am I trying to create a movement? Am I simply critiquing what’s out there in hopes of speeding up the transition to Church 2.0? Am I speaking to those that have left the church, or to those who are leading what’s left of it?

What does my voice sound like?

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