Intersting Thoughts For Churches at Christmas

By Clif On December 25th, 2007 in Church Life, Favorite Blogs, Holidays /

One of my favorite bloggers/authors/church leaders is Tim Stevens. This week Tim passed along this article that appeared in the The Indianapolis Star:

“Along about now, pulpits and church newsletters bristle with whining about the culture’s theft of Christmas.

There’s the so-called “commercialization of Christmas.” The manic retail spending but hesitant church pledging. Bustling malls but empty pews. Spotlights on Santa Claus but not on Jesus. The ‘taking Christ out of Christmas.’

Need I go on? We’ll even gripe about the people who finally do show up en masse on Christmas Eve and then scorn them for not being there every Sunday.

Never mind that these paradoxes are precisely the same as the cultural context into which Jesus was born. Never mind the teachable moment, the opportunity for compassion. Never mind that the religious holiday called Christmas has been a political and cultural icon from its inception.

This annual whining is a perfect expression of why many churches dwindle to irrelevance. This is “provider-driven” religion. We are blaming people for not wanting what we provide. It would be far better for us to ask ourselves: Why don’t we provide what they want?”

Read Article Here

This was very interesting to me and made me stop and think, what about you?

What Ever Happened To Thanksgiving?

By Clif On November 19th, 2007 in Holidays /

A few weeks ago I drove by a house and they were taking down their Halloween decorations and putting up their Christmas ones.  This got me thinking “What ever happened to Thanksgiving?”  It seems like it has been erased from the calendar in a lot of ways, I hear a lot about Black Friday, the busiest shopping day of the year, the count down to Christmas begins; but what ever happened to Thanksgiving?  Have we become so consumer driven that we forget to stop and be grateful?  Have you  noticed this too, or is it just me?  What are you thankful for?