hallucinatingfarmer wrote:I have long argued that religion, as in the organised institutions, should not necessarily be linked to the actual experiences of personal faith. The 'evil-doings' of religious groups, and there is a long and painful history of such things, has much more to do with a small elite using the power of religion over a mass of people, then it has to do with a faith in a god / gods.
I agree...sometimes. That being said, I believe the Church (the Body of Christ also known as the people of God) vs. the church (a building with people in it on Sunday) is a living thing. In that Body there are Hands (people who work for the needy and the unsaved), there are Feet (people who go place to dispense Christ's love and mercy), there are minds (people who explain scripture in everyday terms, pastors, etc) and a host of other parts. The Body cannot function properly if it does not worship together and commune as a Body.
Without Worship and Sunday School on Sunday, my men's group on Tuesday mornings and my Wednesday night dinner and Bible Study and a host of meetings to conduct the business of the church (like paying the heat and electric, the mortgage, salaries, etc) I would not be encouraged and held accountable in my growth as a person and a disciple. Likewise, the Church would cease to exist if it could not meet to plan things like feeding homeless people, planning mission trips, etc.
It might look like people in the church are there because they feel like they have to be, but there are more people that are uplifted and encouraged on a weekly (or more often) basis when attending worship. To me, not going to church would be like never going home to see my parents or never having a cookout with my brothers. Life would not be as rich as it is for me now.
Things start to go wrong when the church starts to think more about the growth of the church vs. the growth of the Church. And when people start to think that THEY need to grow the Church. Christ was strongest when He was weak (when He gave up His life on a cross). That was when His purpose was fulfilled. It is the same with the Church. It is stronger when it is weak. But here on earth people get in the way of themselves sometimes.