tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13490395.post114425133355302014..comments2017-05-30T09:42:16.183-05:00Comments on The Appian Way: Winning Gen-X for Christ - Part IIChuck Russellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15429587155202866452noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13490395.post-1146761831010933302006-05-04T11:57:00.000-05:002006-05-04T11:57:00.000-05:00One of your headings "open doors" made me think. I...One of your headings "open doors" made me think. I have come to a conclusion that a good church group would have its doors open 24/7. I walk past too many church buildings with their doors closed looking quite detached from the world. When the doors are open I bet your bottom doller that more people start to arrive and better relationships are built because they have found a church which makes efforts to be transparent and open.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13490395.post-1145295530068257072006-04-17T12:38:00.000-05:002006-04-17T12:38:00.000-05:00Slowly, people are starting to figure out what wor...Slowly, people are starting to figure out what works with this (my) generation. Slowly. Maybe a little too slowly.<BR/><BR/>I'm starting to belive, the more I observe, churches trying to fix what they are or tweek the service to meet this generation are missing the mark. Churches are confusing contemporary worship for what is really a need for a post modern church. So many churches are so far from "getting it" that a little change here and tweeking there isn't cutting it and people are leaving. And that is sad to see.<BR/><BR/>You can't just change the fast movements you make as you're trying to feed a deer. You have to stop making fast movements all together. Radical change, it seems, is impossible for some churches to make. <BR/>I may be preaching to the chior, but this forum is a great place for us to figure out what all of this looks like.<BR/>Thanks for your thoughts.Blosserhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08461335235294818279noreply@blogger.com