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Consecrated2God -> RE: Jesus picture in the sanctuary (7/23/2008 10:29:13 AM)
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I advise a lot of new Pastors and I tell them to be slow in their changing things, especially just to be changing things. Music is one area that must be dealt with very carefully (and slowly). That's the advice my husband received in Bible College, too. We've heeded it so far. :) We're almost to that six-month mark now that his professors said to wait for until you start making changes...and we've already lost some of the younger people who have been disappointed that we haven't changed anything. No matter what we do people are going to be upset. We're moving too fast for some and too slow for others. So ultimately we want to be God pleasers and not people pleasers, but we still want to show respect for the elderly people in our church and not unnecessarily offend them. quote:
Start by making smaller changes first--something non-controversal, like repainting a SS class, or re-doing the foyer. I think we're going to get an artist in our church to do a mural in the foyer. I was thinking maybe we could put the Jesus picture in the foyer, too, eventually, so they could see it as they come in. I know they really like it, so I'd like them to be able to still have it, just not up front where it can be made into an idol. quote:
Perhaps you could ask the congregation how they feel about that, explaining why you feel it does need to come down. My husband was thinking about doing a series on the Ten Commandments, and maybe raising the issue in a sermon. I'm not sure if that would be the best way to go about it, or to talk to the board. None of the old people that I know would be upset by it are on the board, though.
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