Tim Stevens, executive pastor of Granger Community Church, wrote a blog post called "A Crowd is Not a Church." It included this paragraph:
It's easy to pass quick judgments on a church. I do it when I visit a different church:
But as Stevens says, what happens on Sunday morning is only a glimpse. It's a crowd, not the church. I'm glad that Anchor is a whole lot more than a weekly crowd.
For some reason, people who have attended church for many years will come to a weekend service and believe they have visited our church. I tell people all the time: The weekend is not the church. It is a crowd. We are doing everything we can to draw the biggest crowd we can--and then turn it into a church.
It's easy to pass quick judgments on a church. I do it when I visit a different church:
- "They weren't very friendly. Nobody talked to us."
- "I didn't get much out of the message. It's a superficial church."
But as Stevens says, what happens on Sunday morning is only a glimpse. It's a crowd, not the church. I'm glad that Anchor is a whole lot more than a weekly crowd.
Career-wise, I've been hanging around and writing about and cheering on churches and pastors for the past 25 years as my denomination's Communications Director.
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