From chapter 2 "The Education of the Ideological Community"
"One cannot help noticing again and again in British churches that a preacher who speaks in simple, emotive rhetoric with a warm flow of stereotypes is preferred to a preacher who makes a genuine attempt to tackle some real aspect of contemporary Christian life and faith. The preacher, most congregations seem to feel, should not make these kinds of demands upon his listeners. No matter how well educated and successful they may be as professional people in their week-day lives, they will complain of not being able to understand a preacher who encourages them to think, but the one who gives them a cosy feeling of being in a familiar, warm cocoon of accepted beliefs is admired and appreciated. It does not matter to the listeners that they are unable to repeat even the main theme of the sermon five minutes later; the important thing is the comforting emotion of familiarity and belonging which swept over them as they were listening to him. It is this experience, whether conveyed through words, music or ritual, which many church people seem to be referring to when they speak of worship and what it means to them."
Lots of food for thought here for members and leaders of churches. Why are we here and what are we doing?
Friday, March 22, 2013
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Interesting comment but a pity if those who preach have this impression that most congregations may prefer a comfortable cosy sermon. I would guess that today people who go to Church do so to worship together (fellowship), pray together, receive Holy Communion, and to listen to what their Vicar can enlighten them, ando leave them with a challenge, message, so that each person goes out having learnt something fresh and new, even provocative, and a message to think hard about, and even, why not, leading to question.
ReplyDeleteSorry Andrew I did not quite finish!
ReplyDeleteperhaps some priests feel their congregations expect a comfortable cosy Sunday morning at Church, and the last thing that they want is more stress etc than already faced during the week. I would guess that a good numbe r, if not everyone, are ve Ryan expectant
Sorry again having difficulty in correcting and finishing but anyway just repeating ......my guess that a great number of people come looking forward greatly and with much expectancy to hear and learn, and receive a message which gives them something头think啊牛业
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