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Focusing -> RE: Emerging/Emergent Church Movement. (5/19/2008 2:04:49 PM)
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Well, my initial thought was "this sounds like the megachurch" ... then I read your link, and sure enough. I think they serve a good purpose. They bring people into the faith, introduce them to Jesus in a positive light. Many people (myself included) were raised in a very strict religious environment, where God was portrayed as mean and overbearing and you can never, ever, no matter what you did or didn't do, ever please Him, and the end result emotionally was "why bother trying - just enjoy yourself and have fun" (again, this was my experience, and I saw many of my peers experience it as well). I experienced many different so-called religions, looked into even more than just the ones I attended services at, and ended up in a megachurch. Rick Warren's to be precise. It brought me full circle, and I am now saved and have a wonderful relationship with God. My experience with megachurches is that it's the milk ... and people who really do *get* God and desire a deeper relationship with Him will move along into other churches where they are fed more substantially. I think it's important for us to realize that God is serious, and that we are to follow Him, but we also need to realize that He loves us. He desires us to enjoy the beauty in the world that He has given us to enjoy. Life is not all about being serious and mundane and full of scripted prayer. The megachurch showed me this, and I will always be thankful. If you are looking into joining one of these megachurches, just know that they don't tend to dig deeply into the Word. The messages are kept fairly light. However, the fellowship and the worhsip music are great ... and if you are getting your meat elsewhere, the enjoyment you receive from attending these weekly fellowships could be the right thing for you.
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