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timothypalla -> RE: Godmen (2/9/2007 5:26:45 PM)
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Check out their website...and let's talk about it Okay, FolkSinger. Here's what I got off their website... quote:
The truth is that on any given Sunday, 60% of church attendees are women, and something about church today is keeping men away. We are attempting to create a worship place for men that looks nothing like church. It is a place where men of no religion and men who have left the church break bread with followers of Jesus. Where simply being a man, created in Gods image, is celebrated. An environment familiar with and conducive to the way men are made comfortable and the unique way men interact. Too many red flags for me. People forget that there are more women in the world than men. Women live longer (that's why we have more widows than widowers) and this could be a simple reason for the "60%" statistic--if it's even true. What's wrong with the way church looks? Man, I love my church! It seems to me that "men of no religion" don't go to church because church is for believers. Is Godmen an evangelistic crusade of sorts? Is celebrating manhood something that God is concerned about? Are men to be searching for a "comfort zone"? I thought everyone was telling us to get out of our "comfort zone." quote:
We have committed to see what would happen if, for one day, our faith and its struggles would be discussed with absolute honesty, transparency and openness - not sugar coated or framed in church language but instead spoken in frankness and maturity where men can see their innermost fears, shames, and secrets brought to light in a safe environment. Not for judgment but instead to reveal a commonality of unique male struggles shared with their own tribe, a band of brothers who promise to walk this journey with them to the end. Pardon me, but I must be living too far out in Po-Dunkville. These people don't know what would happen if they discussed their faith with openness and honesty? Com'on! Is this for real? Wait a minute, these men are of "no religion." That could explain a few things. Sugar coated? "Secrets brought to light in a safe environment"? Wow, I guess I'm one of those fools who believes that the Work of the Holy Spirit and the Word of God is sufficient to do all this stuff. What planet am I on? These guys are promising to "walk this journey with [me] to the end." Of what...? the meeting? Saturday at 5:00? will I ever see them again? hear from them? are they true friends? will I be discipled by any of them on a regular basis? Probably not, since this "congregation" is made up of men who are "of no religion" and who have "left the church." Wow, where will they be when I need them? Will they look me in the eye a few times a week and share the Word of God with me.... oh wait, no. They will be celebrating manhood with me. Hmmmm... No thanks, I prefer my "manhood celebrations" to be non-public. quote:
Hosted by comedian Verrrrry interesting... (clowns and free balloons too?) quote:
This is a place of worship where we engage in laughter for laughter's sake, music for the sake of music, and male-specific elements that let guys be guys. Not MY idea of worship... but hey, let me check my Bible again, maybe I've missed something... Nope, I didn't miss anything. If this is what their worship looks like maybe they should call it "godmen" (using a lowercase "g"). quote:
...we provide audience-speaker dialogue and interaction in order to teach men how to shoulder each others’ burdens, never to be alone again. I thought that was why I married a "help meet." (?) quote:
Our ultimate desire is to encourage men to leave committed to daily acts of courage, guiding them into a new and fresh journey. This is good...very good. But I have kids. You wouldn't believe the daily acts of courage I'm called upon to demonstrate. I bet I could win against them in a "one-up" contest. I wonder, do daily acts of courage and the "fresh journey" involve prayer, Scripture study, and/or the employment of my spiritual gifts in my local church? quote:
Does this resonate with you and your search for meaning and truth? Not at all. Heavens no! I have my own Bible (several of them). I can read it (and rightly divide it) all by myself, too. I know what struggles I face and I know where to go to get them resolved. Don't need a cheerleader. The Holy Spirit is more than capable of teaching me, guiding me, feeding me, strengthening me, and giving me victory. So far, He's done a magnificent job! I trust Him, Jesus Christ and my Heavenly Father. They were sinless. Surely they know more truth than some "moderating comedian" I've never heard of before. How do I know I can trust any of the speakers for that matter? quote:
We don't want you....we need you. Hey, I'm starting to feel warm and fuzzy over here. Maybe they do need "someone" or "something," but I fail to see why I would need THEM. Okay, there. For whatever it's worth, I talked about it. Wait, there's one more thing. The Home page has this quote from the LA Times: quote:
A contrarian movement where thousands of Christian men are reaching for more forceful, more rugged expressions of their faith. True Bible preaching/believing churches are the minority in the world today. Is this "Movement" really "contrarian" or are they going down the same "broad road" with the rest of the world--just disguising it as a Christian movement? I'll be anxious to see how "forceful, more rugged" their expressions of faith become after the seminar. Maybe they'll all surrender to God's calling to become missionaries? If that happens, they've got 100% of my support!
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