In a recent interview with The Wittenberg Door, Rob Bell was asked how his church started (Mars Hill Bible Church in Grand Rapids, MI). His response follows:
"Seven years ago, a group of friends were just dreaming of something better. I guess the natural evolution of each generation is to explore what it means. How to live the way of Jesus here and now. So we started and it now feels like fifty years packed into seven. Mars Hill is an old mall. Our "architect"—I say that as a joke—says everything about the church should scream "Welcome to our church service! Now get the hell out of here." We say, "This isn't the church, this is a church service. It's just an hour where we have some teaching, some singing and you'll hear about things in the community." If there are 43 "one anothers" in the New Testament—serve one another, carry one another's burden's, confess to one another—you can only do a couple of those in a church service. Until you have a community that you are journeying with, please don't say you are a part of this church. You just come to a gathering. We are very intentional about that. The question is, "Who do you call when your brother ODs on cocaine? If your mom is in the hospital, who comes and sits in the waiting room with you? When you cannot pay your rent, who do you go to and say please help me out?" That's your church."
How does his response strike you? I'd really like to get some of your thoughts regarding this one, so fire away! I will respond to your thoughts!
Showing posts with label humility. Show all posts
Showing posts with label humility. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
What Do You Think?
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