The Apprenticeship Way with Marc Alan Schelske

Church, Stop Acting Like a Hot Topic. (TAW049)

Jul 25, 2022
Kevin Makins, a writer, speaker, and pastor at Eucharist Church, dives into the pertinent question: Why would anyone go to church? He explores the decline in attendance and engagement, especially among younger generations, and discusses the church's need to evolve into a meaningful community hub. The conversation emphasizes fostering love and authenticity instead of conformity, rethinking church through real community engagement, and envisioning an inclusive future that prioritizes connection and service over division.
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Church Lost Its Cultural Monopoly

  • Church is no longer the assumed cultural center and younger generations often don't believe in a transcendent God.
  • This cultural shift means churches must re-earn significance rather than rely on habit or obligation.
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Transcendence Explains Church's Appeal

  • Kevin Makins notes church can seem like an odd social club to outsiders who haven't encountered its transcendent reality.
  • Historical centrality made church powerful, but modern alternatives and affluence reduced that felt need.
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Comfort Erodes Need For Spirituality

  • Secularization and a 'hobbyist' God have replaced a gripping transcendent story for many people.
  • Material comfort and buffering reduce encounters with transcendence, lowering church demand.
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