What happens when people begin to question church?
Millions of people are "leaving church" each year as they begin to question the deeper meanings and structures of gathering together. They're asking a fundamental question of, "What does it mean to participate in church and what would happen if we did something different?"
They are not abandoning God, ignoring Scripture, or giving up on Jesus. While a few do leave for such reasons, the vast majority report that they leave church to better follow Jesus, obey God, and live out their faith in meaningful and relational ways. They stop...
What happens when people begin to question church?
Millions of people are "leaving church" each year as they begin to question the deeper meanin...
In a day when many are looking for ways to revitalize the church, Jeremy Myers argues that the church should die. The death of the church, however, will not destroy the church, but will allow it to rise to new life in Christ. This is not only because of the universal principle that death precedes resurrection, but also because the church has adopted certain Satanic values and goals and the only way to break free from our enslavement to these values is to die. But death will not be the end of the church, just as death was not the end of Jesus. If the church follows Jesus into...
In a day when many are looking for ways to revitalize the church, Jeremy Myers argues that the church should die. The death of the church, however...
Many people define church as a place and time where people gather, a way for ministry money to be given and spent, and a building in which people regularly meet on Sunday mornings.
In this book, author and blogger Jeremy Myers shows that church is more than bodies, bucks, and bricks.
Church is the people of God who follow Jesus into the world, and we can be the church no matter how many people we are with, no matter the size of our church budget, and regardless of whether we have a church building or not.
By abandoning our emphasis on more people, bigger budgets, and...
Many people define church as a place and time where people gather, a way for ministry money to be given and spent, and a building in which people r...
Could Christianity exist without religious rites or legal rights? In Dying to Religion and Empire, Jeremy Myers not only answers this question with an emphatic "Yes " but argues that if the church is going to thrive in the coming decades, we must give up our religious rites and legal rights.
Regarding religious rites, Jeremy Myers calls up on the church to abandon the quasi-magical traditions of water baptism and the Lord's Supper and transform or redeem these practices so that they reflect the symbolic meaning and intent which they had in New Testament times.
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Could Christianity exist without religious rites or legal rights? In Dying to Religion and Empire, Jeremy Myers not only answers this questi...