Sunday, February 22, 2009

PLEASE, PLEASE, PRETTY PLEASE: LEAVE THE CHURCH!

At first glance, those don't sound like very loving words, do they? I agree. And would you believe, they came out of the mouth of a pastor? The reason I know that, for sure, is because I was there when it was said. I can see why, after the pastor said that, that people might wonder: What was He thinking? Why did He just ask people to leave the church? Well, I happen to have some inside information on the answers to those questions, because I am the one who said those words. Now, before you delete this entry and block this blog from ever defiling you computer again, let me explain.

I said those words at the conclusion of a 7 week series of messages entitled: The Perfect Church. Although the title was meant to get attention, I rehearsed over and over again the truth that: "there are no perfect churches." However, we do believe that there is a "perfect fit", a perfect church for every person. That is, there is a local church, to which called has called each person to go be a positive part of their desire to obey Jesus' command: Make disciples. Usually, the way people find where God wants them is to pray, visit churches, and make a decision on a good fit based on several criteria. People tend to go where they agree with what the church is doing.

We understand that. So, at the very beginning of the message series on December 28, 2008, I explained the purpose of this message series. At the beginning of each new year, I take several weeks to preach, from the Bible, about our church: its mission, purpose, core values, goals, or things that related to these. In this case, after preaching through our discipleship plan in 2008, as we entered 2009, I decided to preach about the specific ministries we had chosen to pursue Jesus' command for us to make disciples, here in 2009, in Northeast Ohio. I wanted people to feel like they could take their time to figure out if this was the right fit for them. We did not want to put on any pressure. This is what I had written down, to say in that very first message:

"The focus of this message series centers around finding the perfect church for you: that is, a local church that fits your heart in accomplishing God’s purposes. Our desire for you, is that you would find a church, with which you may not always agree; but a church, nonetheless, where you are unified with the vision that God has given the leadership.

This series is an opportunity for us to present to you what Grace Baptist Church is all about: who we are, why we do what we do. And it is a great opportunity, also, for you: to consider whether or not we are the “perfect church” for you. If we are not, there are hundreds of churches close to here that are different than us. But, we hope that most of you will catch our vision, feel the heart of what we are pursuing for God’s glory, and that you will choose to be a positive part of our future here at Grace."

Now, fast forward to February 8, 2009, when I preached the 7th and final message of this series. My final message is, in general, what I do every year at this time. I talk about the vision God has given us for that ministry year. This one was entitled: VISION FOR GRACE 2009. I reviewed what we had shared in the series about what is most important to us: the gospel (good news) of Jesus Christ. I went back over important passages such as Colossians 1 and Ephesians 4, as it relates to the spiritual growth process.

At the very end of this message, which was also the very end of this message series, I wanted to come back to where we started: encouraging people to get their questions answered, and make a decision on whether or not they think this church is the best fit for them. I didn't want to be pushy, but I did want people to really consider it; and if they thought this was the church for them, to start taking the steps needed to be involved in ministry. I also was aware that some people, for a variety of reasons, might not think this was the church for them; and I wanted to make sure they knew it was o.k.; and I would be happy to help them find a better fit. People leave churches all the time to go to other ones, but they normally do not ask the pastor for help.
Now, let me give you what was written down for me to say at the end of that message; which is when I said the words that make the title for this blog entry:

"I would like to close this morning, by saying something, from my heart, to all of you, depending on your current relationship to our church, and your heart attitude. To those of you who:
· Are new to Grace – Let me encourage you to give us 3 months. Whether you have had a positive or negative first impression of our ministry, if you will come consistently for 3 months, I really believe you will know whether or not we are a church you would like to be a part of. You should be able to figure out whether or not we can be helpful to you in your spiritual growth process. The other thing I would like to say to you is: please give us feedback. Use the back of our welcome card, e-mail or call us and let us know what your first impressions have been; and how we can improve in serving those who are new. So, to those of you who are new…please, give us a chance to serve you.

· Those who are anxious to move forward in ministry – you have grown tired of tradition squeezing out life and you are excited about reaching people with the good news of Christ, even if that means changing and progressing. You feel we are moving too slow; and you are ready to move ahead. Please, be patient. Not all of us are ready to move as fast as you; and trust in God that He can do His work, even if the details of what you would like to see in our ministry are not present. Get involved, and help things move ahead. And, don’t forget to be sensitive to those who are in a different place than you are. So, to those of you who are wanting to move ahead…be positive, be involved, and be patient

· Those who are investigating Christianity and you are not even sure you believe in God, the Bible, or what we are doing. I want you to know that we are so glad you are here. We want you to be our guests. We are not putting any pressure on you. Just come and participate as little or as much as you desire. And please know that we are ready and willing to answer any questions you might have, or help you in any way in your spiritual journey.

This includes those of you who are already professing Christians, but you are now coming back to the church or coming back to God; and are now interested in investigating more about what it takes to be a committed Christian. Take your time. Check us out. Ask questions. Visit different ministries we offer. And when you are ready to let us assist you in your growth, just ask. We would be excited to help you grow in your faith!

To all of you, I say: thanks for being here; and let us know how we can help. There are two things I would offer you at this point: First, On February 22nd, we have a Discovering Grace class, which meets right after our morning worship service on that day. We provide you lunch and then take a few hours to give you all the information you would want to know about our ministry here at Grace. If you are interested in that class, you can call the church office, or drop a note at the welcome center table.

The second thing I would like to invite all of you who feel you are in this group I have just described: To STARTING POINT, a class that will begin meeting Sunday mornings, at 9:30 a.m. on March 1st, in room 28. I know it is early, but let me tell you what we are doing: This will be the place where you can be who you are in terms of spiritual growth. We don’t expect you to know all the bible or have all the answers. If you have questions, we would be happy to answer them; but it is really about a journey together. We will be watching a DVD presentation of the gospel of John, the life of Jesus Christ acted out on screen; and then discussing what we see. If you are interested in that class, all you have to do is show up. If you want a visual reminder of the details, there are STARTING POINT invitation cards out on the welcome center table.

· To those of you who have been around quite a while, and you are fairly mature in your faith. I’m glad you are here as well. It is so important to have mature believers in a church, who are walking with God, eager to worship Him and serve Him with a humble heart. I want to say thank you for leading by example, reaching out to others and encouraging people on a regular basis.
I know that some of you who have been around for a while may have questions, about why things are changing; or you have concerns to share. That is no problem. We are more than happy to answer your questions and address your concerns. But, we need you to help us with something. First, it may help if you read some of the resources that are listed on the back of this outlines this morning; which will give you some more background on some of the philosophy of our ministry. Also, we need you to help us by coming to talk to us. I hear that some of you are scared to talk to me. There is nothing to be scared of. I rarely bite.

Really... I am open to talking to any of you who would like to talk, even if you want to share a disagreement. I cannot guarantee that we will do whatever you want us to do in every area; but I can guarantee you this: That we will listen to your heart, ask questions to clarify what you are saying; explain our hearts: why we are doing what we are doing; and be willing to pray with you. We are open to considering what you have to say, and ask God if he would want us to make any changes based on that. We can guarantee you that. Let me know when you would like to talk. And don’t forget to continue having the mindset that you are never arrived spiritually, on this Earth, that you have more room to grow, and that we would love to help you with that! To all of you, I say: keep growing and be open.

· To those of you, regardless of how long you have been coming…one week or decades… To those of you, regardless of how much or little you have served here at grace…to those of you, regardless of how much or how little you know and understand about the Bible…to those of you, who regardless of how spiritual others might view you…to any of you, who have a bad attitude…to those of you who like to sit on the sideline and criticize…to those of you who have no interest in changing…to those of you who have decided to be a problem, rather than a solution…I say to you…Please, please, please, pretty please…LEAVE! Hold on Greg, did you, a pastor of this church actually suggest that we leave? No, not you…those who have the heart attitude that I just described…professing believers that are more concerned about having things their way than anything else…that is who I would say to them: please…please…leave. I’m not talking to any of you in particular; but if you would put yourself in this category, than I am speaking to you…the truth…in love…please leave. Because if you don’t leave, you could very well destroy the good spirit that is present here.

Seriously, I don’t believe we are the only church in town. In fact, I know we are not. There are over 300 Baptist churches in the Cleveland area and hundreds more evangelical churches on top of that. If you believe that in order to grow spiritually, you need something we are not providing, I would be happy to help you find a church that is a better fit for you. I hope you choose to stay; but I realize that we may not be willing to do exactly what you would like, and that may cause you to leave. We have had people leave because we don’t have a strict dress code or oppose certain things and other groups publicly. If you need a church that has a dress code, or choir robes or where a certain instrument is predominate, or where there is a different style of music or a different translation of Scripture, we can help you find a place that fits you better.

But, if you are willing to put up with an imperfect pastoral staff that pastors and imperfect church, full of imperfect people…and if you are willing to trust God with the leadership He has given, even if you don’t agree with everything…and if you are willing to be a positive part of solutions, willing to humbly serve…and if it is your greatest desire to grow in your personal relationship with Jesus Christ…then, we just might be the perfect church…for you."

So, there you have it. If you want to hear my exact words that were spoken, you can go to: www.gbcwestlake.org click on audio sermons or messages and then choose the title: Vision for Grace 2009, which was preached on February 8, 2009. If you want to skip ahead, go to the last 12-15 minutes of the message.

I was surprised when I started to hear that people were very upset with me. People interpreted my words as saying this: "If you don't agree with me (Greg) about any changes we are making, then leave the church." I have met with the people who have made themselves known, who thought these things, and explained to them what my words were intended to do. They certainly were not intended to offend our people. I actually thought those words would encourage and exhort them. I wanted them to know that I appreciated those who were mature and had been around for a long time. I also wanted the whole church to know that others who might come in the future, that only wanted to criticize and divide, would not be allowed to destroy the spirit that God has been forming among us.

But, I make a lot of mistakes, and it looks like I hurt people, once again, unintentionally. If you talk to any of those out there that were hurt, please let them know I love them, and if they would allow, I would love to sit down and talk with them. May God bless all of you, as you seek to be an encouragement to someone else today!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hey Greg -

What I heard, when you preached that, was something that was very positive. The people you asked to leave (which were hypothetical of course!) were those who:

have a bad attitude (sin)
like to sit on the sideline and criticize (sin)
have no interest in changing (habitual sin)
who have decided to be a problem, rather than a solution (unrepentant habitual sin)

Who doesn't agree with that? I took it as you stating the obvious - something we all know is true - sin is contagious!

What corporate team would let someone like that stick around? What sports team doesn't deal quickly with negative players? What family doesn't discipline grumpy, complaining children?

If you're guilty of anything, it's speeding up the church discipline process, by asking those who ultimately choose themselves over the Body to remove themselves from the church!

Funny that out of about 355 minutes you preached in the message, somebody would gripe about 30 seconds...one statement directed at a hypothetical group of people.

Sorry you had to waste your time responding to this, you have much more important things to be doing...btw, do you have time next week to talk about some things I'm not comfortable with at Grace? (See, it's not that hard...)