Last night at TAB we started talking about the things we do as the Church and why it is that we as the Church do those things...
I brought up church membership--joining a church. Why is it that we do that? Why is it important? Is it just so there's a church out there that will do your funeral when you die? So you can get married there? So you can have a place--a "home?"
One of the things that came through our conversation last night that was pretty profound to me was the idea that we have a deep need to talk about the deep, mysterious, spiritual things as well as a deep need for community. I think that, among other things, that's what the Church is.
This brought us to a sadness that, in spite of the Church creating a kind of "unconditional support system," we often don't feel the permission to be real-to be broken among the Church. There are lots of reasons that people join churches. Lots of good ones, lots of superficial ones. May the Church continue to grow to be a place where "come as you are" is more than a dress code and "mission" is more than a business model.
What are some other things that the Church does that we should talk about? Why have you joined a church (or refused to join a church)?
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