
I read this morning on Mike Cope's blog a discussion on Wednesday night church service and its need or lack of need for us today. I thought I might do the same. BTW: You can checkout his blog from the link on this blogpage.
Let me first give you my experience on Wednesday nights. I grew up going to church three times-a-week plus gospel meetings. My mother was a church member but my father was not. The neat thing was he always took us (mom and kids) to church each service before my mom got her drivers license. After that she took us and he stayed at home. When I was in elementary school I played baseball in the summer and if a game was scheduled on a Wednesday night I was allowed to play until we needed to leave for church. The coach knew this was important and did not put any pressure on me to stay (I don't think it had anything about my ability to play ball!). I hated to leave the game because I really did enjoy playing but it was kinda cool to go in church with my ball uniform on too so I did not put up any fuss about leaving.
When my boys started playing sports the times they had ball games, soccer or wrestling on Wednesday nights they were allowed to stay and did not have to leave to go to church. But when there was no conflict (the vast majority of the time) they were always at the building.
I still like meeting on Wednesday nights but think that just having a devo and bible class really minimizes our purpose as a church family. Has our culture changed and the need to attend no longer seen as important? Are our kids bedtime really all that important compared to what it was a generation ago?
I liked what the people from Mike Cope's blog said about how they do Wednesday nights and so my question to you is...what should we do? Keep it the same as it has always been or rethink it in some way?
Give me your thoughts and ideas!
See you tonight :)
Roger, over and out!



