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Recently I saw a social media friend of mine (who also happens to be a pastor) post the following statement:
"What are you going to do about your complacent approach to Jesus and His church?"
And it got me thinking about the many times I have accused the church body of being too complacent, or apathetic, or disconnected from the Church. Reality is, back then, what I really meant was that they didn't come to church enough. And they didn't volunteer in church programs enough. Or that they so quickly left one church to go to another church.
But why is there complacency in the Church and how can we begin to reverse it?
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By Brad Bates5
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Recently I saw a social media friend of mine (who also happens to be a pastor) post the following statement:
"What are you going to do about your complacent approach to Jesus and His church?"
And it got me thinking about the many times I have accused the church body of being too complacent, or apathetic, or disconnected from the Church. Reality is, back then, what I really meant was that they didn't come to church enough. And they didn't volunteer in church programs enough. Or that they so quickly left one church to go to another church.
But why is there complacency in the Church and how can we begin to reverse it?
Support the show