Perfect Place for Imperfect People
John Burke wrote a book named "No perfect people allowed". This book chronicles his approach to develop an authentically welcoming place for all people. His title, as well as his struggle, is a reflection of the tension of the Christian church today. One one hand, we desire to mirror the actions and passions of Jesus Christ, with His otherwordly love and incredibly high ethic. On the other hand, we want to be a place where people can connect with God. People who have not experienced the love of Jesus and are ignorant of his moral standards. What typically happens is that we focus on the morality of Jesus, to the exclusion of great commission hospitality. What I am sensing in my own limited experience in trying to develop a culture where people can experience acceptance, significance, and security while growing and maturing in our faith, is that it begins with building a culture that has four elements: 1. Grace Extending over Judgment evoking :...