The People Only Make Up The Church…

April 16, 2009 by  
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The people only make up the Church, they don’t make it.  Truth makes the Church.  I have two examples in two days of people missing the boat on what “the Church” is all about.  First example: I just watched a video of a pastor who spoke complete blasphemy about what the Church does.  He said something like “the church is one of the biggest hindrances to conversion.”  Obviously, this pastor is from a church that is wishy-washy and not centered in truth.  (It appeared, from the video to be an amphi-theatre style mega-church where laser lights and smoke machines play the role of sacramentals.)  His church, most likely, is centered on “whatever feels good” and “whatever it takes to “save” someone”.  It’s sad, really.  He’s missing the boat. 

He told this story about a pastor who was fear-mongoring people into not having sex.  The young lady that he took with him (a young, single mother in an extra-marital affair) wasn’t ready to hear that message, so this pastor was essentially blaming the Church for this poorly-delivered message, that most likely was “off” when it comes to sound doctrine.  He’s aligning everything that one or more individuals may do with the Church as a whole and totally missing the point.  See, Christ set up the Church to spread the Love of the Father, the Truth.  He set it up to bring people to the Father, not to push them away from it.  We grow closer to God through the Church.

Second example: yesterday, I was talking with a woman who said to me “I was raised Catholic, but I don’t go anymore.  Is that bad?, it’s bad, isn’t it?  I don’t like going because of all the hypocrisy… I’d see people there on Sunday and then they’d be talking bad about people the rest of the week.”  This lady went on and on about it being “bad” that she doesn’t go any more.  Then, she said to me “I used to like Fr. S0-and-So because his sermons were good.  Once he left, I haven’t been back.  Is that bad?”  I said to her, the people only make up the Church, they don’t make it.  If the people inside the Church are bad, it doesn’t mean that the Church is bad.  You should go, give it a try again.  It was very obvious to me that this lady doesn’t know what the Eucharist is.

It’s frustrating when people make condemning judgments (especially when they are made out of ignorance) like this that really affect the lives of others.  In the first case, the pastor is going to have to answer for his blasphemy and how he led many people astray.  The lady is going to have to answer for leading her kids astray, as well as herself.  If you are reading this and understand what I’m saying, you realize that it’s a big responsibility to be a servant of the Lord.  What are you saying or doing that may lead others closer to Christ?  What are you saying or doing that make lead others away from Christ?

Man up!

Comments

2 Responses to “The People Only Make Up The Church…”
  1. The term “church” is like the term “Catholic” they enjoy several different meanings.

    Church is a place of worship. The physical structure itself is an instrument reserved exclusively for praising God. The building should also be instructive of the faith as well. All the old gothic cathedrals can teach an individual all about what is in scripture and faith, love, hope etc.

    Church is also the institution of the priesthood.

    The church is the laity who are the only ones who are able to bring the life of the gospel to the work place.

    The church is the religious orders who are the missionaries and organizations who care for the poor.

    The problem comes when the local “church” tries to make the laity perform functions to assist the priest, or the priest tries to do the work of the religious orders.

    The lady in your post simply seem to remain as a child in faith. She expected to be feed all the time rather then growing up spiritually and start to feed others. Hard to say whether its a matter of instruction or lack there of or a matter of not wanted to grow in faith, which I suspect is why she’s unhappy

  2. David says:

    If you still have contact with the lady in question, I would start having her over for dinner and discussion. As the previous comment says she needs to deepen and mature her faith. Like the story of the kid that went off to college, went to the Catholic campus ministry, but they didn’t have a program that suited him, so he went to a Methodist one, and drifted away from the church. As opposed to the girl who went away to college, went to the Catholic campus ministry, saw a need, and headed a group that started the program that filled the need, and increased the attendance at the campus ministry center.
    Folks, when you see a need that needs to be filled in your parish, the person who stares back at you in the mirror is the one who should figure out how to fill that need. Others probably have the same need and need the same program!