Thursday, January 31, 2008

So - What's church FOR?

What's the purpose of going to church? Why do you go to church?


I've been thinking about this lately - mostly due to my own curiosity, and definitely because it clearly has a different meaning and purpose in my life than in the life of other people who attend my church.


There are a bunch of people who seem to follow the vitamin/exercise philosophy of church: i.e. "Church is Good For Me, But I Don't Really Like It." They show up most Sundays because they think it's good for them, but they don't particularly enjoy it, and they're out the door as fast as possible after services. These are not the kind of people who drop by between Sundays, or volunteer for church events. Like running on a treadmill, they just want the service to be over so they can go home and watch football, or go to the mall, or whatever. (Lots of men in this category)

I suspect that there's a big spectrum for church-goers, so I'm really curious about what it means, and why people go - or don't go - to church.

I started going to St. Paul's, and now NECL, because I wanted a bigger community and a place with some infrastructure where I could try to focus some energy on helping other people. I started with helping at Community Dinners and with Children's Sabbath. It's also a focus (and locus?) of many of the things that Jennifer and I do together.

NECL is part of who I am and how I spend my time. I hope that my participation is a manifestation of my values. NECL helps me examine my values and think about what it means to live on this earth at this time in history.

This is part of why I go to church.

Why do you go? Or, why don't you go?