Discussing Church 22
This church meets in a newer, contemporary building. It’s most inviting.
Consider these four discussion questions about Church #22:
1. Many people introduce themselves. Their genuine interest, without being pushy, refreshes me. They ask our names, which they repeat with care. When they share theirs, they pause, giving us time to hear and remember.
How important are people’s names to you and your church?
2. The minister is losing his voice. After introducing the topic, he lets the congregation finish the message.
He invites them to share their stories of what others have done for them, how they showed love, and provided care. The congregation does this well.
How well does your church do at sharing during a service? How can you do it better?
3. This congregation is a genuine community. They prove it in the quiet ways they help each other. “Caring for community is a witness,” says the pastor.
What is your church’s witness? What is its reputation?
4. After the service, the pastor excuses himself. He fades away, perhaps because he doesn’t feel well, but more likely because he doesn’t need to be there. The congregation envelops us into their community.
How well can your church function without your minister being present?
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