
Today’s culture has a lot to do with the way we view the church. Depending on your generation you’re either attracted to a more conservative (traditional) church or a more modern (relational) church. More and more we are seeing a surge of the “Starbucks” environment. You know…the place where everyone knows your name and you’re accepted for who you are, over what you are. A place where rules and regulations are replaced with affirmation and acceptance.
You may be wondering how I view the church. Well…I envision a church that will continue to find the “bridge” that will attract, keep & grow a broad base of generations without compromising our message, morals & merit. As I look back over the past nine years at BFWC I see that along the way we’ve been challenged by today’s culture to adapt. I can view this as a negative or a positive – I can either learn to flow with the wave or fight against it.
Personally, I desire to see a church that is connecting with all generations at their present level of reception. Having said that, I do not believe the church has to compromise it’s message one ounce. We are a Pentecostal church – a church that believes in the influence of pure living and holiness accompanied with spiritual power. A church whose emphasis is on growing disciples and evangelizing the world. I envision a church that is distinct & diverse at the same time. A church that doesn’t leave a question mark in the thoughts of our community. A church that is known for its “specialty”. A church that draws a clear line in the sand. A church that is growing both inwardly (spiritual maturity) & outwardly (numerically).
Why can’t we be culturally relevant? We can - if we choose not to compromise our message but adapt our methods to connect with today’s culture. Traditional & relational are words that I’m very much open to. Words that blend the best of two perspectives.