Generation Gap

So I’m sitting here in a Gwinnett Metro Baptist Association meeting and I am taken back by the giant generation gap within this meeting. There about 150 people and I would guess that the average age is 50+. We just sang a praise song that sounds like a polka song watching a guy with a mullet leading the group. Now, I’m not mocking polka music and mullets, but seriously, do you have to wonder why there is an exodus of Millennials (Gen Y) from any involvement in the Baptist association?

Notice the number I suits and white heads…

Plug’em In

Instead of plugging people onto church, let’s plug the church into the people.

Does that make any sense?!?!

Religion vs Gospel

By Mark Driscole:

Religion says, if I obey, God will love me. Gospel says, because God loves me, I can obey.
Religion has good people and bad people. Gospel has only repentant and unrepentant people.
Religion values a birth family. Gospel values a new birth.
Religion depends on what I do. Gospel depends on what Jesus has done.
Religion claims that sanctification justifies me. Gospel claims that justification enables sanctification.
Religion has the goal to get from God. Gospel has the goal to get God.
Religion sees hardships as punishment for sin. Gospel sees hardship as sanctified affliction.
Religion is about me. Gospel is about Jesus.
Religion believes appearing as a good person is the key. Gospel believes that being honest is the key.
Religion has an uncertainty of standing before God. Gospel has certainty based upon Jesus’ work.
Religion sees Jesus as the means. Gospel sees Jesus as the end.
Religion ends in pride or despair. Gospel ends in humble joy.

Rethink

Is what you do at church what church is supposed to be? If you had to change something about church what would it be? What would be your own expression of worship? Doesn’t it feel like you’re going to watch a movie when you go to church?