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By Ingrid Schlueter
Wanted: An Old-fashioned Church
To Whom it May Concern:
I’m looking for a good Christian church. I don’t want to sing songs off a wall, the same five notes, over and over and over and over again while I am lightheaded from standing so long. There’s a record of the hymns of God’s people that spans 2000 years. Why are we so arrogant as to think we don’t need those wonderful songs any longer? Have we gone through more suffering, more affliction, more pain for Jesus than those who wrote these enduring hymns? Does a semi-secular song writer in Nashville with a multi-million dollar music contract have more to say to us about God and the Christian life than the 17th-century hymn writer who lost four children and his wife during the 30 years War?
I don’t want to have my eardrums bashed in by the three kids in the “worship band” who can’t be bothered to bathe, shave, dress or comb their hair on Sunday morning. If it’s really all about the God that Scripture describes as ineffably holy, shouldn’t that be reflected in attitude and dress for those who serve in church music?
I don’t want a vampy “praise and worship” leader who is flaunting her wares at every male within view as she does her worship moves on “stage”. If we are to worship God in spirit and in truth, as Scripture tell us, than what’s all the flesh about? Can we no longer discern the difference?
I don’t want to see people in beach attire with their backsides peeping out of their shorts because they think that God isn’t worth their best efforts at dressing. “God doesn’t care about clothes, only man”, they say. But the real reason is that it’s just plain easier to cruise into church in jeans or whatever is still lying on the floor from the night before. Dressing up for worship of the Lord would cost them something, however little, and they don’t want to pay it.
I also don’t want to see all the variations on lovers’ back rubs where Chuck and Sue take turns massaging each other’s neck and shoulders during the sermon so everyone behind them is completely distracted. Behavior affects other people. Are Christians so self-absorbed that they never think about the people behind them trying to hear the message?
I don’t want to hear announcements during “worship” about the youth group pizza blast and laser tag event next Tuesday night, the need for grills for the upcoming church fun fest or jokes about how Bill burned the wieners last summer at the church picnic. Why can this not be put at the end after our “worship” is completed?
I don’t want Christian karaoke for “special music”. Screeching females trying to imitate their favorite pop stars belong at the local bar, not a house of prayer.
Let me tell you what I looking for in corporate worship of believers.
I’m looking for a spirit of reverence among God’s people, a sense that we have come to join in with the company of angels, archangels, and the church triumphant who gather before God’s throne in that never ending heavenly worship.
I’m looking for a service that is founded upon and completely focused on God and His Word. I want to begin the worship with an entrance Psalm, to be reminded that in worship we enter heaven’s gates with thanksgiving and His courts with praise. I want to hear the name of God invoked at the beginning, opening the worship in the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit, without which Spirit, we worship in vain.
I need to confess my sins, receive the comforting assurance that God has forgiven me, and I want to corporately confess my faith with my fellows believers. I believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth, and in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our LORD…
I need to sing of God’s holiness, His attributes and His greatness through the hymns of the faith that have been handed down through the ages from the pens and the lips of those who have gone before us. Why? Because God is truly “Immortal, Invisible, God only Wise, in light inaccessible, hid from our eyes”. Because God is “Holy, Holy Holy,” our Lord God Almighty, who was and is and is to come. Because it is right and fitting that our souls should praise the King of Heaven. He is worthy of all our praise because He is “Lord, Enthroned in Heavenly Splendor”. To discard this canon of music of Christ’s church down through time is to turn our backs on our family in the faith. In 21st Century America, we truly do not know better than they.
I need to hear the Scriptures read out—as much of it as possible. Three Scripture lessons are hardly enough. How often has a passage of Scripture read out spoken to my heart about something? Why is Scripture so often limited to the text of a message, if it’s there at all now? The Old Testament Lesson. The New Testament Lesson. The Gospel Lesson. I need all the lessons that God’s holy Word can provide.
I need to hear the Scriptures preached from a man of God, who is a man of prayer and personal holiness and who takes seriously his office of under-shepherd. Why do I want preaching? Because faith comes by hearing, the Bible says, and hearing by God’s Word. I need conviction of the Holy Spirit in my own heart and life. I want to be reminded who God is and my duty before Him. I don’t want a pastor who spews vulgarities and crude talk to show how “real” he is, or who feeds on Hollywood so that the only thing that comes out of his mouth is foolishness in his pathetic attempts at cultural relevance. God’s Word is eternally relevant. I can tell where the pastor gets his life food from. It always, always shows. Any pastor who is not a man of the Word and of prayer is no pastor at all.
I want a pastor who prays for his sheep, who understands that we are in a spiritual battle, and that Satan hates us and will do anything he can to try to take our faith from us. I want elders who lead by example with their families. No family is ever perfect. That’s why we need the forgiveness of our Savior daily. But elders should be leading lives that are Christ-honoring in their marriages and in their leadership and training of their children. When the children of an elder are worldly and carnal and disrespectful, it is plain that they are not keeping their homes in order. This kind of leadership no church needs because how will the members learn how to run their own homes and families if no godly example is in view? We are sheep. We need leaders.
I want a time of serious prayer in church, seeking God for His help and wisdom in these dark times, for the needs of the congregation and for the witness of the fellowship in the community. As we kneel, we’re reminded of our utter helplessness without the Lord.
I want a benediction at the end of the worship, where the pastor tells us to go in peace, because we have been washed in the blood of the Lamb, have been forgiven for our sins, and have the joyful assurance that God is with us and will take care of us.
This kind of old-fashioned church might meet in a rented room, a home, a gymnasium, a new, modern building, a vine-covered, old brick traditional church, a little white frame building or anywhere else. It is not the location that matters, it is the content and focus of the worship, and the heart of the leaders of the church.
Outside of the corporate worship, I want a church that believes in evangelism and outreach. Doctrinal clubs that sit smugly complacent are actually mausoleums. Who wants to worship in a tomb? There is a world out there that needs the message of the Gospel. It is our responsibility to take it to them, and churches should facilitate and train members for this critical mission. Truly saved believers have a burning heart to share it with others. I want to be part of a church that has this burning heart. I want to be part of a church where the young people are not just going on mission trips because they get to have fun in cool places, but because they get to share with those who have never heard the truth that Jesus saves. Social work is fine, but the Gospel message of Jesus must be heard loud and clear in the midst of it.
If you know of such a church in my area, would you please contact me at the earliest convenience. I would be grateful.
Sincerely,
A Christian
There are many who crave the kind of church I have described in my letter. They are weary of the things that go on in churches today where the careless, thoughtless and vacuous man-centered services leave them empty and longing for real worship and real food. For those who have nothing resembling this in their area, pray whether God might ask you to begin such a fellowship. Reverence, God-centeredness, Scripture reading, prayer, Psalms, hymns, a message from the Word—these things can be done even in your living room with like-minded fellow believers.
To the many Disney-fied/emerging church refugees, you may need to consider this if you have exhausted other possibilities. Perhaps the church comes full circle today. What began in the homes of believers 2,000 years ago may return there as the corrupt institutional churches and denominations grow ever worse. May the Lord lead us all to worship Him in reverence and awe, in spirit and in Truth. He is worthy of all our praise, now and through eternal ages. Praise the Lord.
And I beheld, and I heard the voice of many angels round about the throne and the beasts and the elders: and the number of them was ten thousand times ten thousand, and thousands of thousands; Saying with a loud voice, Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power, and riches, and wisdom, and strength, and honour, and glory, and blessing.
And every creature which is in heaven, and on the earth, and under the earth, and such as are in the sea, and all that are in them, heard I saying, Blessing, and honour, and glory, and power, be unto him that sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb for ever and ever.
And the four beasts said, Amen. And the four and twenty elders fell down and worshipped him that liveth for ever and ever.
–Revelation 5:11-14
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By Ingrid Schlueter
8 comments:
"If you know of such a church in my area, would you please contact me at the earliest convenience. I would be grateful."
Maybe there is one in India...They probably don't have lazer tag, and I'm pretty sure they don't eat hot dogs. So right there thats 2 of your complaints off your list.
That is not my quote, so you are leaving your comment in the wrong location. Below you will see the author. You may want to go to their webpage and repost your comment.
I posted the letter because I find it interesting and thought provoking. It obviously struck a cord with you. Thanks for the encouragement. Why is that?
Anohter thought? Why did you not say your church was all those things described? Is your church striving to be holy or Christ centered? Maybe others would have liked to of known, so they could come if their church is not that way.
Instead of talking about hotdogs and laser tag, which the letter did not say was bad, but if possible put at the end of service, and instead talk about how great your church is, because I think my pastor at Graystone is striving to do that continually.
If you knew me you would know that leaving Graystone is one of the hardest things about going to India. I take the comment coming from someone that obviously has no idea of what they are commenting on in regards to my thoughts or intentions as disrespectful. Argue the with the the suggestions, but why even make such a comment, and then not have the courage to put your name.
In either case I have posted it because I believe in the freedom of expression. Rarely do I reply on comments anymore, but the insinuation was cause for reply.
Again, thanks for your comments and your thoughts.
I did not notice until after I left my comment that the "letter" posted was not your own. It is very easy for someone to think as I did that it was your own writings if you happen to miss the link at the bottom of the post. You should have a notice or something of that sort at the top informing readers that what they are about to read is not your beliefs insted of the what I thought to be small link at the bottom. Sorry for any mix up, I'm sure you are going through a hard time.
Thanks for the apology. It is greatly appreciated. I will put something up on the blog before anyone reads it.
Blessings,
I also do want to state though that I agree with a lot of what she is saying in regards that the church needs to be, but not saying my church is lacking in any particular area.
It is though very inciteful on the emergent church and many others that I have been to, which is another reason I put it up.
Alan, brother, the only reason that I am commenting on this is because it is the only comments a could find to see what people are saying about your blog. Maybe I didn't look hard enough but this was a interesting topic.
I think there is a extreme and then there are to extreme. if you look at biblical times men were in control and would wear robes. So are you saying that we should all wear robes and womens rights are out of the question? because if we go by what you say on this post it would be the case.
But times change. the world changes. While in worship the root is the same and still firm, the way we worship is a little different. I think that if the root of things are still there, God shouldn't care how we worship him.
We also should look at our selves. If we don't have the brain power to be in that place of worship and we are only counting on the "things during worship" to get us to a place of worship then are we truly worship? If we only count on things or not counting on things during worship to get us to a place of worship then we are not truly worshiping. Worship is about us and God. Period. So really as long as there aren't goats being killed during church there shouldn't be such a problem.
And I hope you worry about posting things there Alan. I know you say this does not reflect your job, but words are just words and I would caution you for your sake of your family and job. From my point of view I would not tolerate blogs like this. Even if they are only for sparking conversation. We are teachers and we will be judged greater and a higher cost then others. Just be careful old chap.
Cheers and God Bless,
Dr. P
I appreciate your concern for my job, but there is no worry what so ever.
I am not sure you got the core of the message. Did you read the last few paragraphs? You said it is about us and God, and that is right. That is what the point of the article is saying. Why has the focus moved to the people and not God is the crux of the article.
I am not sure where the robe comment comes from. I would just call that a misdirection of the conversation, as that has nothing to do with what is being said. She was talking about the words used, the methods used(as they are people oriented and not God focused).
Like the emergent church, word faith, and seeker sensitive. . .those are more concerned about what people think then what God thinks. She is saying it is time to go back to the what the Word God says about worship. Again, I agree with what she is saying about worship. I was just telling my other friend that I did not put it up because I thought it was my church. Otherwise, I agree with it.
I like contemporary music that is sung with deeper meaning. I am also upset by the lack of respect people show God because I am a teacher, minister and Christian counselor. I know that I will be judged harder which is why I am more prone to be hard in my articles and up front in what the Innerrant Word of God says.
I appreciate your comments. The clothes we wear might change, but how we dress does show what we think in a lot of ways. Are you more afraid when someone in a suit walks up to you or a someone dressed in baggy pants, hat sideways, and a big saggy t-shirt. Same is for the house of worship. What would show respect? Robes then and today our best dress and if that is jeans(being all one can afford then fine), but God deserves our best when we come to His house.
The whole women thing is a completely other topic and has nothing to do with what was said in the article that I can see. Plus, it is a woman who wrote it, so I am sure she probably took it into consideration.
Thanks for your comments.
2 Tim. 3:16
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