There are many churches in many places which have no
bowling club, no softball team, nor do they sponsor a Boy Scout troop.
The physical property of these churches includes a very modern place for
assembly and worship, with class rooms for Bible Study; but in all of
this widespread plant there is no kitchen, no banquet hall, no
gymnasium, no party room.
Your first thought may be, "What strange churches! What
strange people!" Perhaps. However, many of these church members are your
neighbors and enjoy their food, recreation, and entertainment just as
much as everyone else. But the church building is not used as a civic or
social club. By now you may be asking, "Then what does this congregation
offer me? What does she offer the community in which you live?" These
are fair questions and demand fair, open answers.
The church was established by Jesus Christ the Son of
God, to fill a need, to do a work that no human institution could
possibly perform. We deplore the fact that denominations have smothered
the real purpose of the church beneath civic, social, and domestic
affairs. Upon reading
Matthew 16:18; Acts 20:28; Ephesians 3:10-11; 5:25; and 1
Timothy 3:15
we need to be impressed with the sacredness of the
church. She can have no trivial purpose, nor is such assigned to her by
the Word of God.
But some say, "We live in the 21st century. The church
must meet the needs of today!" Exactly so! We have many fine civic and
social organizations which can meet the physical needs of our community,
and we as individuals need to support and promote all wholesome efforts
to better the lot of mankind in this life. But this 21st century is
woefully lacking in emphasis upon the soul of man, and his eternal
welfare. Yes, the church must meet the need of today - the very greatest
need of all being the peculiar and distinctive benefit offered mankind
by Christ - the salvation of their soul.
Our primary concern is with the spiritual needs of
mankind - his need is for God, for forgiveness of sins, for genuine
God-satisfying worship, for the pureness of conscience that can come
only from living, working and worshipping according to the directions of
the Word of God.
As a people we know we are not perfect, "For we dare not
make ourselves of the number, or compare ourselves with some that
commend themselves; but measuring themselves by themselves, and
comparing themselves among themselves, are not wise. But we will not
boast of things without measure, but according to the measure to reach
even unto you"
(2 Corinthians 10:12,13).
We make no plea of greatness on our part, but pledge
ourselves to strive diligently to follow the rule of God, the divine
message. We speak where the Bible speaks, and are silent where the Bible
is silent.
Visit with us and we will welcome your honest
investigation of the church of Christ in this community.
Other Articles by Edward O. Bragwell,
Sr.
Of Me and Change
The Gospel of Community Service
Doting
About Questions
Achan's Sin
Brethren With Too Many Relatives