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Shopping Mall

I found this quote today while googling around on church names. This was from the pastor of a church who changed their name from something that was admittedly a bit tired to something newer:

“We describe our church as a shopping mall of spiritual opportunities,” says (the pastor)[…]. “We’re offering ministry to everyone. We have a divorce-recovery ministry, a blended-family ministry, a grief-recovery ministry — something for everyone’s needs.

Maybe it’s my rabid aversion to shopping malls, but I wonder if that’s a beneficial analogy to use. It is an apt description of a particular model of church, but I find myself so far away from that analogy that it’s weird to me.

One response to “Shopping Mall”

  1. jose Avatar

    Yeah, I’m with you. I’m just not excited about perpetuating the concept of a consumer spirituality. Instead should we call out for others to join us in a “higher calling,” Should we start by making the call to ourselves?

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