{"id":2909,"date":"2007-09-12T09:03:51","date_gmt":"2007-09-12T16:03:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/redeeminggod.com\/?p=38"},"modified":"2017-02-18T08:37:12","modified_gmt":"2017-02-18T16:37:12","slug":"no-more-mix-and-match-church","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/redeeminggod.com\/no-more-mix-and-match-church\/","title":{"rendered":"No More Mix and Match Church"},"content":{"rendered":"
NOTE: This is an OLD post from 2007, and I no longer agree with everything I have written about church below. To learn my more recent views, read some of my newer posts on the church<\/a>, or my books on church<\/a>. Better yet, sign up to take my free online course on the church<\/a>.<\/p>\n It gets even worse when I’m with my wife and daughters. Wendy won’t eat fast food at all, unless it’s a Deli fresh sandwich and Jamocha\u00a0shake from Arby’s. Taylor will only eat cheeseburgers from McDonalds. Selah won’t eat fast food at all, and so we have to bring apples and a PBJ for her. We can’t figure out what Kahlea eats.<\/p>\n Needless to say, with such a mix-and-match menu, we don’t do fast food very often.<\/p>\n But this is how many people “attend church.” They go to one church for the awesome music and great children’s program. But the pastor’s preaching there is usually too shallow, so they get their sermons online from\u00a0 John MacArthur, Mark Driscoll, or Rob Bell. The church they attend has small groups, but most are too far away, so they get fellowship on Friday night by going out to dinner with a few friends, most of whom go to different churches. Some of these friends don’t go to church at all, in which case, it’s not “fellowship” but “relationship evangelism.”<\/p>\n Though many churches today try to provide “one stop shopping” most Christians engage Christianity with a “mix and match” mentality.<\/p>\n I have been guilty of this myself quite frequently the past few years, but recently, I have begun to question the legitimacy of it. I have justified such church venue as trying to get the “best of everything” from wherever I can find it. “Besides,” I tell myself, “I’m part of the universal church, and it doesn’t matter where I get the things I need to be healthy, as long as I get them from somewhere.”<\/p>\n But is this true?<\/p>\nI\u00a0like fast food, but not always from the same place.\u00a0I\u00a0like the hamburgers from Wendy’s, the french fries from Burger King, and a soda from the convenience store ($0.59 for 32 oz!). Occasionally, when I have the time, I will actually eat my lunch this way, driving around to each location to get what I want.<\/p>\n
Church Shopping<\/h2>\n