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If this is true, then Warren apparently has changed his philosophy. In the PDC, he said membership should always be lower than attendance. I can't remember the exact quote and page number though.At Saddleback (SBC church) they have 84k members. ... they had about 45k for Easter
According to Warren's paradigm, if they have 84K members, then they should be running about 125K on the weekend....If you have more members on your church roll than you have in attendance you should seriously consider redefining the meaning of membership in your congregation.
Having more attenders than members means the church is being effec tiver in attracting the unchurched and building a pool for evangelism. A good indicator of a church's evangelistic effectiveness is when you have at least 25 percent more people attending as a part of the crowd than you have members in the congregation. For example, if you have 200 members, you ought to have at least 250 in average attendance. If you don't, it means almost no one in your church is inviting unbelievers to come with them. Currently at Saddleback, the crowd is 100 percent larger than teh congregation. Our 5,000 members are bringing their unsaved friends, so we're averaging 10,000 in attendance.
Jesus never made just converts. He made disciples. It takes from 20 minutes to two hiours to win a person to Christ but 20 months to two years to get him on the raod and going. A disciple is one who follows Christ. Mt. 4:19 says, "Follow me and I will make you fishers of men." Disciples know how to fish and make more disciples.Originally posted by DeafPosttrib:
That church emphasis on soul winning, that's wonderful because of according great commission of Matt. 28:19-20.
That's unfortunate, because it meant something to the NT church. It is an important part of body life and fellowship that God has called us to. For it to me nothing to you is troubling.Membership means nothing to me.
It's been my experience that most summaries of another's stand (especially from one who disagrees with the stand) are not completely accurate. Knowing how IFB has mis-stated my own stands on certain Scriptures in our own interactions, I would say it's a safe bet we're not hearing a faithful report.Originally posted by IfbReformer:
Then this evangelist went into marriage and said to the young people that the authority is always right, even when they are wrong we are to obey them. So if you have unsaved parents he said, and they don't want you to marry a certain girl, even if she is a good Christian, you out to listen to them and wait till they approve a someone you bring.
He said if a women has an unsaved husband and he forbids her to come to church, then she out to obey her husband and not go to church.
He said Acts 5:29 where Peter said "We ought to obey God rather than men." does not apply in most cases(and these cases he mentioned) and is used too often.
In his view, if a Parent does not agree with the college their adult child will attend, they out to go where their parent tells them to go. The Parent knows the will of God for the childs life in his view, even into adulthood.
That man led a sheltered life. He has never been in the real world. I have dealt with all kinds of people over the years wanting help. I can spot the idiots a mile away who have been sheltered.Originally posted by IfbReformer:
In his view, if a Parent does not agree with the college their adult child will attend, they out to go where their parent tells them to go. The Parent knows the will of God for the childs life in his view, even into adulthood.
That's what I picked up from it. What makes you think he values membership? He may ... I may have missed it ....Originally posted by Paul33:
did you really think based on his post that he didn't think being part of a church body was important?
Let me explain more clarify again. Nothing wrong for a person to join a local church to become membership. Again, there is no verse find in the Bible saying that a person have to join a local church to become membership.Are you saying that there is no place in a local church for membership?