LP, in another thread, posted the following question:
An interesting idea, but it would lead to some problems. First; how many are allowed to speak during any particular service? After all, doesn't everybody have one sermon in them? I know I do, and someday I will get to preach it.
Second; wouldn't there be a problem with "bad" theology? Misinterpreting the Scriptures could be a big problem, right?
It would be nice to see this some how incorporated into a church service, assuming all the "bugs" could be ironed out.
What are your thoughs on this? I'd love to hear them.
God Bless!!!
Adam
A numbers of years ago (maybe 8 to 10), I read a book called 'The Open Church' (sorry, don't remember the author's name off the top of my head). It advocated an "open" style of church. In addition to the pastor/preacher/minister giving his sermon, time is allowed in the service for members to "share" a message with the congregation. This way, members are getting "fed" by more than just one person.Why, Why, Why Do We...feel church is primarily about going to listen to some guy yack at you (a sermon) for 45 minutes. Don't they realize I have heard all these sermons before over many years? Don't they realize I too have a voice?
An interesting idea, but it would lead to some problems. First; how many are allowed to speak during any particular service? After all, doesn't everybody have one sermon in them? I know I do, and someday I will get to preach it.
It would be nice to see this some how incorporated into a church service, assuming all the "bugs" could be ironed out.
What are your thoughs on this? I'd love to hear them.
God Bless!!!
Adam