In this article, Earl Creps discusses what we risk by focusing on the
- production values,
- branded sermon series, and
- studio quality worship music
Personally, I like well-produced services. I like branded sermon series. I like studio-quality worship music.
I like what I like, and I pretty much do church the way I like to do church. As a pastor, I led the services the way I liked to lead them. As a layman, I enjoy services that are led the same way.
The trouble is, these services are customized to me. They attract people just like me -- white, middle-classers who have been saved 20+ years.
To get somebody different, I have to do things I don't like as much, but that's OK.
What sort of things?
- Explaining what the offering is and why we're doing it.
- Explaining why one person stood up and said "Shondai, shondai" and then someone else stood up and said, "Thus saith the Lord..."
- Explaining what communion is and why we're doing it.
- Preaching about David and Goliath instead of Abishai or Jabez.
- Sticking to the pre-set worship list because there's no powerpoint slide for the old song that just popped into my mind.
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