I’m Taking My Bible and Going…
We live in a time when there are congregations designed to meet every desire. Do you like contemporary music? Do you like traditional music? Do you like a young pastor? Do you like an old pastor? Do you like modern architecture or traditional? Do you prefer Sunday centric or mission centric? Do you…do you…do you…?
“Church hopping” and “Church shopping” are phrases that are now significant parts of the American Christian experience. Long gone are the days of aligning with a particular doctrinal standard and being a part of that particular congregation. Long gone are the days of being committed to church discipline and the like because, well, you just go down the street.
While much of this is owed to the individualism inherent in the Americanization of the church in the United States there is something deeper that I think we have largely lost.
Paul, in Colossians 3, challenges followers of Jesus to “put on” certain qualities as a result of their...