Monday, November 24, 2008

What's all this Business about...

...the dominating metaphor that’s typically constructed for the church today is the business corporation. The pastor is the CEO. The clergy and/or staff is upper management. Evangelism is sales and marketing. The congregation is the clientele. And there is competition with other corporations (“churches”) in the same town.

But the corporation metaphor has a major problem. Not only is it glaringly absent from the New Testament, it does violence to the spirit of Christianity.

...In short, the church that’s introduced to us in Scripture is a loving household, not a business. It’s a living organism, not a static organization. It’s the corporate expression of Jesus Christ, not a religious corporation. It’s the community of the King, not a well-oiled hierarchical machine.
As such, when the church is functioning according to its nature, it offers:
  • interdependence instead of independence
  • wholeness instead of fragmentation
  • participation instead of spectatorship
  • connectedness instead of isolation
  • solidarity instead of individualism
  • spontaneity instead of institutionalization
  • relationship instead of programs
  • servitude instead of dominance
  • enrichment instead of insecurity
  • freedom instead of bondage
  • community instead of corporation
  • bonding instead of detachment.

- Frank Viola

Don't cheat yourself, read the rest of the article in Next-Wave...

Frank Viola is an author, conference speaker, and church planter. Visit www.ReimaginingChurch.org for more information.

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