Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Institutional Christianity

Highly institutional consumer Christianity…reduces ministry to a predictable machine where the right input results in the desired output, and then invites religious consumers to engage the test-engineered institution for their spiritual nourishment. It is also the assumption behind a good number of the ministry books, conferences, and resources we produce every year. But I don’t believe the Spirit of God is laying dormant waiting for the institutional church to compose the right BHAG (Big Hairy Audacious Goal) so he can be unleashed the way a pagan god is conjured by an incantation. God is a person, not a force. And his Spirit does not empower programs or inhabit institutions but people who were created in God’s image to be the vessels of his glory.


from...They Love the Church but Not the Institution by Skye Jethani, a two-part essay on Out of Ur, a blog presented by Leadership Journal.

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