Hey Everyone,
This is inspired by a conversation in the "How is Single Life for You as a Christian?" thread. I personally nodded along in agreement when it was noted that no one has ever heard a sermon preaching why singleness can be a valid Christian life.
This got me thinking:
What sermons would YOU really like to hear at church?
Now I realize that most troubles in this life can't be changed with a sermon. But I for one am EXTREMELY frustrated by the strong push in church to be married -- but find nothing but dead silence on serious topics that are causing serious fractures/breaking points even if someone DOES get married.
I'd love to see sermon topics such as:
* "Singleness CAN be a God-Given Choice (or Calling) -- And Even Joyful!"
* "Raising Children Alone -- Whether Married, Single, Or Through Other Life Circumstances."
* "Caring for Others Who Can't Care for Themselves -- Without Burning Out."
* "Healing/Helping Others Heal From Sexual Abuse to a Point Where One Can Still Have a Healthy Marriage."
This is a personal pet topic of mine. A quick Google search states that it's estimated 1 in 10 people have been sexually abused by the age of 18 in the USA -- and the use of the world "people" emphasized the fact that both genders are at risk.
I RARELY, if EVER, hear this addressed in churches. And yet people are told to "GET MARRIED!!!" It's the only way to fulfill the most worthy and most high calling in God's kingdom!! As if it is suddenly going to be smooth sailing once two people make those lifelong vows. No one talks about the fact that many of the people they're telling to just get married are dealing with a myriad of demons they have no idea how to start facing. For some, getting married might be the last thing they should be doing.
I understand different people are called to different things, and we are all drawn to topics that involve our own callings.
So when some people say they "want to hear more sermons about the deeper things of God," Brother J might be wanting to hear a good lesson about the Scriptures taught in the original languages, and that's perfectly fine.
But for me, that does absolutely nothing of use in my persistent calling to deeply distressed (and usually abused) people. My idea of "developing a closer relationship with God" would mean teaching me something meaningful and genuinely helpful to say to a woman just told me her life story -- and how the repeated childhood sexual abuse she suffered in her family is killing her Christian marriage -- but neither one know what to do about it. Nor do they dare say a word to anyone out of shame and embarrassment.
I certainly understand the modern frustration with the church -- all kinds of people with very different callings, all expecting to be fed at the same place. The church doesn't know how to balance being general enough for the masses, but specific enough for everyone as they along the ladder of Christian living.
And so, one of my own personal contributions is to try to start safe places to talk about various hot-button issues I find my self drawn to --because I'm sure many others are feeling the same kinds of frustration and disillusionment.
* What topics would you like to see taught about at church (but never are) that pertain to your own life?
* Where do you go to get spiritually fed if your own church isn't providing what you need?
* What do you do to help foster the growth and acknowledgement you need in these un-talked about areas -- for both yourself, and for others?
This is inspired by a conversation in the "How is Single Life for You as a Christian?" thread. I personally nodded along in agreement when it was noted that no one has ever heard a sermon preaching why singleness can be a valid Christian life.
This got me thinking:
What sermons would YOU really like to hear at church?
Now I realize that most troubles in this life can't be changed with a sermon. But I for one am EXTREMELY frustrated by the strong push in church to be married -- but find nothing but dead silence on serious topics that are causing serious fractures/breaking points even if someone DOES get married.
I'd love to see sermon topics such as:
* "Singleness CAN be a God-Given Choice (or Calling) -- And Even Joyful!"
* "Raising Children Alone -- Whether Married, Single, Or Through Other Life Circumstances."
* "Caring for Others Who Can't Care for Themselves -- Without Burning Out."
* "Healing/Helping Others Heal From Sexual Abuse to a Point Where One Can Still Have a Healthy Marriage."
This is a personal pet topic of mine. A quick Google search states that it's estimated 1 in 10 people have been sexually abused by the age of 18 in the USA -- and the use of the world "people" emphasized the fact that both genders are at risk.
I RARELY, if EVER, hear this addressed in churches. And yet people are told to "GET MARRIED!!!" It's the only way to fulfill the most worthy and most high calling in God's kingdom!! As if it is suddenly going to be smooth sailing once two people make those lifelong vows. No one talks about the fact that many of the people they're telling to just get married are dealing with a myriad of demons they have no idea how to start facing. For some, getting married might be the last thing they should be doing.
I understand different people are called to different things, and we are all drawn to topics that involve our own callings.
So when some people say they "want to hear more sermons about the deeper things of God," Brother J might be wanting to hear a good lesson about the Scriptures taught in the original languages, and that's perfectly fine.
But for me, that does absolutely nothing of use in my persistent calling to deeply distressed (and usually abused) people. My idea of "developing a closer relationship with God" would mean teaching me something meaningful and genuinely helpful to say to a woman just told me her life story -- and how the repeated childhood sexual abuse she suffered in her family is killing her Christian marriage -- but neither one know what to do about it. Nor do they dare say a word to anyone out of shame and embarrassment.
I certainly understand the modern frustration with the church -- all kinds of people with very different callings, all expecting to be fed at the same place. The church doesn't know how to balance being general enough for the masses, but specific enough for everyone as they along the ladder of Christian living.
And so, one of my own personal contributions is to try to start safe places to talk about various hot-button issues I find my self drawn to --because I'm sure many others are feeling the same kinds of frustration and disillusionment.
* What topics would you like to see taught about at church (but never are) that pertain to your own life?
* Where do you go to get spiritually fed if your own church isn't providing what you need?
* What do you do to help foster the growth and acknowledgement you need in these un-talked about areas -- for both yourself, and for others?