Change is
Constant.
Change in the local church.
No matter want denomination or
style of the individual church is in they all have the same mandate which is
set out in Matthew 28:17.
“All authority in heaven and on earth has
been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations,
baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,
teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am
with you always, to the end of the age.”
GROW!!!
Growth is a
mandate from Jesus himself. We can discuss what growth might look like from
place to place, whether in numbers or in maturity in Christ, but the mandate
doesn’t change. The church should encourage growth and make more disciples
regardless of if they stay with that congregation or move on to start their own
and begin a new work there.
Many
churches have found themselves on the decline and I have come to learn that
often this is from an unwillingness to change. In order for the church to
reverse course from decline due to this stagnation we must encourage growth by
accepting the changes that come with it. We can’t, nor should we, expect
newcomers to conform themselves to the mold or method of a once vibrant past
but instead we should be receptive and encourage the mold or methods of
the present and even look for what the future holds. Aka: Keep up with the times. We should encourage conformity
in regards to obedience and life transformation but the method must remain
fluid, so far as it does not compromise biblical beliefs. If our focus becomes about
maintaining the status quo rather than growth we have already begun the
decline.
An Example:
Technology-
Imagine if a church refused to use computers, sound systems, projectors, or we
could even say telephones because it was not needed before to grow so why
should we use it now? This seems absurd but why is it that we use this way of
thinking when it comes to dress, musical styles, and preaching methods.
more to come....