A new church has opened in our area. Or maybe it is just a rebranded church. In any event, they held their launch event on Easter, and I wish them well. I wish them well, but their promotional material causes concern. They say they have found a new way to do ministry. They may be a little late to the game. They sound very “emergent.” The emergent church was a phenomenon of the early 2000s and seems mostly to have spent its moment. The emergent church was high on immediate experience and low on the things that last. Here is a not too friendly but I think mostly accurate account of the emergent church.
In any event, our friends at the new church up the road think the new way to be a church is by not being very church-like. Oh, they are going to have a Sunday worship service, but attendance at worship is not very important. Watching the service on Facebook Live is just as good, and the really important thing is to join a small group, several of which meet at homes around the community. They tell us to become a part of a small group before we ever come to worship.
I should be clear about something: I like small groups. Becky and I are a part of a small group connected to our church and it has been one of the best things about being in Auburn. Thank God for small groups! Continue reading