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Missionless Religion Is an Afront to God

2010 September 2
by canonfrank

“The North American church is suffering from severe missionary amnesia. It has forgotten why it exists. The church was created to be the people of God to join him in his redemptive mission in the world. The church was never intended to exist for itself.”

“The church that wants to partner with God on his redemptive mission in the world has a very different target: the community.”

“The deal is this: we have assumed that if people come to church often enough they will grow. We’ve got to be much more intentional than this.”

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“I can tell you within minutes of arriving on a church campus whether or not a guiding vision is operative, Does the landscaping look like it’s been left up to God to take care of? Does anyone greet me when I enter? Are staff members begging for volunteers? (I don’t mean recruiting—that goes on in organizations with vision. I mean begging, badgering, cajoling, guilting people into service.) Are lackluster or mediocre efforts expended on ushering, singing, custodial services, teaching, signage, and so on?”

“The key is the presence of mission. Missionless religion that calls itself Christianity is an affront to God, however it styles itself.”

The above quotations are each from Reggie McNeal in his book, The Present Future: Six Tough Questions for the Church.

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