Observing for years that church
attendance is decreasing annually, it is evident that all churches will have to
evaluate what the future could be and what schemes need to be followed in order
to bring people back to the Church. The Following story, which I came across on
the web, describes this reality, which needs to change.
“A new Pastor in a small Oklahoma
town spent the first four days making personal visits to each of the members,
inviting them to come to his first services. The following Sunday the church
was all but empty. Accordingly, the Pastor placed a notice in the local
newspapers, stating that, because the church was dead, it was everyone's duty
to give it a decent Christian burial. The funeral would be held the following
Sunday afternoon, the notice said. Morbidly curious, a large crowd turned out
for the "funeral." In front of the pulpit, they saw a closed coffin,
smothered in flowers. After the Pastor delivered the eulogy, he opened the
coffin and invited his congregation to come forward and pay their final
respects to their dead church. Filled with curiosity as to what would represent
the corpse of a "dead church," all the people eagerly lined up to
look in the coffin. Each "mourner" peeped into the coffin then
quickly turned away with a guilty, sheepish look. In the coffin, tilted at the
correct angle, was a large mirror”.
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