Not all of what the masses glean from attending churchianity is deadness. If it were, they would almost all stop attending.
What's troubling, however, is that I can ask almost any of the attendees at any of the local church organizations what was taught the previous Sunday morning, some would remember at least some aspects of it and others would remember almost nothing of the topic(s). In other words, few go away with enough of a spiritual charge to look forward to the next session with great expectation. It seems that, for most, it's more of a ritual to continue returning in the hopes of getting through to the warm fuzee from attendance while hoping the teaching(s) and message(s) have something that they can carry away that is of use beyond the usual fare of Sunday school classes making use of lesson books that dabble more in Bible trivia from stories they've heard over and over through the decades, thus catching some little tidbit they had not noticed before.
There are better forms and life-growth expressions in gathering with other believers that defy the weekly repeat of the same old motions from which very few ever rise up to spiritual gianthood. More meaningful and meat-packed content is available to all while discovering fellowship far deeper than they have ever known compared to the usual fare of fellowshipping with the backs of other people's heads...a skill I never was able to settle for in this smorgasbord line of church pots and kettles along the line filled with the same gruel of mush that has little to no variation in taste or texture.
What about you? Who among you have broken through that barrier into something more meaningful and growth-friendly. HOW did you and others grow within it? What did it look like? How did it flow? Who is better suited to mutual edification?
What questions do YOU have that go to the core of the need in the lives of fellow believers around you for them to grow along with you? Do you even know what YOU need in order to grow? What is that need?
BTW
What's troubling, however, is that I can ask almost any of the attendees at any of the local church organizations what was taught the previous Sunday morning, some would remember at least some aspects of it and others would remember almost nothing of the topic(s). In other words, few go away with enough of a spiritual charge to look forward to the next session with great expectation. It seems that, for most, it's more of a ritual to continue returning in the hopes of getting through to the warm fuzee from attendance while hoping the teaching(s) and message(s) have something that they can carry away that is of use beyond the usual fare of Sunday school classes making use of lesson books that dabble more in Bible trivia from stories they've heard over and over through the decades, thus catching some little tidbit they had not noticed before.
There are better forms and life-growth expressions in gathering with other believers that defy the weekly repeat of the same old motions from which very few ever rise up to spiritual gianthood. More meaningful and meat-packed content is available to all while discovering fellowship far deeper than they have ever known compared to the usual fare of fellowshipping with the backs of other people's heads...a skill I never was able to settle for in this smorgasbord line of church pots and kettles along the line filled with the same gruel of mush that has little to no variation in taste or texture.
What about you? Who among you have broken through that barrier into something more meaningful and growth-friendly. HOW did you and others grow within it? What did it look like? How did it flow? Who is better suited to mutual edification?
What questions do YOU have that go to the core of the need in the lives of fellow believers around you for them to grow along with you? Do you even know what YOU need in order to grow? What is that need?
BTW

