momz
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Honestly, I'm coming here to vent because I can be anonymous.
There is a lot going on with the church I attend. We are moving to a new facility in the early fall. Also, our new building will be host to a childcare company which will benefit our church financially.
Our church is aging. Any given Sunday sees the majority of attendees over age 50+. There seems to be excitement about the move and people talk about wanting to "attract" young adults and families. But...when it comes down to wanting to "serve" this age group, every idea that's been thrown out gets squashed by the oldies. I am so frustrated and am starting to feel like this congregation is all talk and little to no action.
There are things that we've done for years, but don't require much in the way of commitment. Like the once a year school supply drive. There are other things that used be done, but they've stopped because of various reasons. The current excuse for not having a vacation Bible School is that the building we are using is no longer ours (sold to a different church who is graciously letting us continue using it on Sunday mornings until we move). I mean, I get that, but considering we are not paying rent, could we secure an offsite location for VBS this year, it's only a week? Apparently not.
Ideas that "won't work", according to the oldies:
quarterly feminine hygiene products drive
fishing derby for kids, could be as little as one Saturday a year!
After school tutoring once weekly (our new place is across the street from the middle school, kids would have to sign up based on the number of volunteers we have)
English lessons (we have immigrants in our city, could pay a teacher to come in for this)
Alcoholics Anonymous
Hosting a group such as scouts, youth choir, or youth theater...we don't have the facilities for sports.
There could be more. But every thing gets shot down...there's always some excuse.
I hate to see this. My eyes are opening to the bigotry in this congregation. There seems to be an "us" and "them" type attitude. Meaning the people of the congregation are a "club" unto themselves and while they say they want share their beliefs with others. I don't see it happening. I see the oldies wanting to control the demographic that they are willing to accept, it is very discouraging.
I hope and pray that there are enough of us that want to make a difference in our community to be able to stand up to these old farts and just do things anyway. And the old farts can become out voted by people how are excited to serve others.
Otherwise. I'll move on. I'm really starting to think along those lines anyway.
There is a lot going on with the church I attend. We are moving to a new facility in the early fall. Also, our new building will be host to a childcare company which will benefit our church financially.
Our church is aging. Any given Sunday sees the majority of attendees over age 50+. There seems to be excitement about the move and people talk about wanting to "attract" young adults and families. But...when it comes down to wanting to "serve" this age group, every idea that's been thrown out gets squashed by the oldies. I am so frustrated and am starting to feel like this congregation is all talk and little to no action.
There are things that we've done for years, but don't require much in the way of commitment. Like the once a year school supply drive. There are other things that used be done, but they've stopped because of various reasons. The current excuse for not having a vacation Bible School is that the building we are using is no longer ours (sold to a different church who is graciously letting us continue using it on Sunday mornings until we move). I mean, I get that, but considering we are not paying rent, could we secure an offsite location for VBS this year, it's only a week? Apparently not.
Ideas that "won't work", according to the oldies:
quarterly feminine hygiene products drive
fishing derby for kids, could be as little as one Saturday a year!
After school tutoring once weekly (our new place is across the street from the middle school, kids would have to sign up based on the number of volunteers we have)
English lessons (we have immigrants in our city, could pay a teacher to come in for this)
Alcoholics Anonymous
Hosting a group such as scouts, youth choir, or youth theater...we don't have the facilities for sports.
There could be more. But every thing gets shot down...there's always some excuse.
I hate to see this. My eyes are opening to the bigotry in this congregation. There seems to be an "us" and "them" type attitude. Meaning the people of the congregation are a "club" unto themselves and while they say they want share their beliefs with others. I don't see it happening. I see the oldies wanting to control the demographic that they are willing to accept, it is very discouraging.
I hope and pray that there are enough of us that want to make a difference in our community to be able to stand up to these old farts and just do things anyway. And the old farts can become out voted by people how are excited to serve others.
Otherwise. I'll move on. I'm really starting to think along those lines anyway.