(Written By Eddie Hyatt) A lot has been written lately about millennials leaving the church. Many reasons have been suggested for this. We’re told millennials are wary of anything that hints at consumerism, and then in the next breath we’re given reasons for attending church that center on what we can get out of it. It’s no wonder we are leaving the church—we’re not even sure what it’s for.
This post isn’t really about millennials leaving the church. It’s not about millennials at all, actually. The consumer mentality of church members and church-goers is not unique to my generation. It can be found in nearly every demographic in almost every church. Where I most often see it, and where I am most often guilty of it myself, is in the area of service. CONTINUE
The main reason is people don’t get anything out of these dead churches preachers are so scared to loose members or offend that the true gospel is not preached anymore I get way more out of online preachers you wanna hear some old school true gospel listen to Charles Lawson
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Yes. Many preachers preach a “feel good” Christianity. In other words, feeling good without actually being good. Most think God is just a grandfather image sitting in heaven fretting over the behavior of His children. God is an absolute God, a just God, a jealous God, a fearsome God and a God who WILL deliver judgment to this world very, very soon.