{"id":17026,"date":"2013-02-15T08:59:16","date_gmt":"2013-02-15T16:59:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/redeeminggod.com\/?p=17026"},"modified":"2015-01-30T18:29:28","modified_gmt":"2015-01-31T02:29:28","slug":"two-pastors-that-give-me-hope","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/redeeminggod.com\/two-pastors-that-give-me-hope\/","title":{"rendered":"Two Pastors that Give me Hope"},"content":{"rendered":"
Though I used to be a pastor of a traditional\/institutional church, in recent years I have been somewhat critical of Christendom and the institutional church<\/a>. If it is true what I suggest in\u00a0Skeleton Church<\/a>,\u00a0<\/em>that the church is the people of God who follow Jesus into the world, then buildings and clergy and worship services are not only\u00a0not necessary\u00a0<\/em>for being the church, but can actually obstruct<\/em> the people of God following Jesus into the world.<\/p>\n Nevertheless, many who knew me as a pastor sometimes ask, “Jeremy, do you think you will ever become a pastor again?”<\/p>\n I have never said “No.”<\/p>\n Instead, what I have always said is, “If there is a traditional\/institutional\u00a0church that would hire me, I would consider it.” But it would have to be a very special, unique type of church. Usually, once a church discovers that I am in favor of selling (or at least redeeming) the church building<\/a>, canceling the Sunday worship service<\/a>, stopping prayer meetings<\/a> and evangelism<\/a>, and a host of other such changes, the church quickly discards me as a potential pastor.<\/p>\n And I don’t blame them. If I was in their shoes, I wouldn’t hire me either. Of course, ironically, the church wouldn’t be “hiring” me anyway, since I am not a fan of pastors getting paid<\/a>. Yes, if I ever pastored a church again, my desire is to not take a salary.<\/p>\n Up until recently, I have pretty much thought that there was not a church in the world which might possibly consider having me (or someone like me) be part of their ministry. But I recently discovered two pastors that are giving me hope. I have been extremely impressed with much of what they say in their sermons, what they tell their people about following Jesus, and how they view the building, resources, and money which is part of their church.<\/p>\n These two pastors give me hope that maybe, some day, some how, I might return to a traditional church setting. (Right now, in case you are wondering, I am trying to nurture a fledgling organic church).<\/p>\n These two pastors are Greg Boyd<\/a> and Bruxy Cavey<\/a>.<\/p>\n Bruxy I like simply because of his hair:<\/p>\nTwo Pastors I Have Come to Love<\/h2>\n