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This is serious business
May 12, 2009
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My friend Nick just posted this quote over at his blog

This is one of the best quotes I’ve ever read on the serious task of planning a worhsip service.   And, it’s so stinking funny. 

“This is serious business” by Carl Trueman

“If God is awesome, sovereign and holy; if human beings are small, sinful, and lost; if Christ died and rose again by a most miraculous and costly act of grace, then this should impact the way things happen in church. This is not to argue for a one-size-fits-all-my-way-or-the-highway approach to church. Context and culture are important; but what is expressed through the idioms of particular cultural manifestations of the church should be awe, reverence, and, above all seriousness – not a colourless and cold miserable seriousness but a fitting amazement at the greatness of God and His grace.  A church service involving clowns or fancy dress or skits or stand-up comedy does not reflect the seriousness of the gospel; and those who take the gospel seriously should know better. Frankly, it is more appropriate to liberal theology which does not take the gospel, or the God of the gospel, seriously. Serious things demand serious idioms.

I heard recently of a church service involving dressing up in costume and music taken from a Tom Cruise movie. Now, if I go for my annual prostate examination, and the doctor comes into the consulting room dressed as Coco the Clown, with ‘Take my breath away’ from Top Gun playing in the background, guess what? I’m going to take the doctor out with a left hook, flee the surgery, and probably file a complaint with the appropriate professional body. This is serious business; and if he looks like a twit and acts like a twit, then I can only conclude that he is a twit.

You can tell a lot about someone’s theology from what they do in church. Involve Kenny G’s music in your worship service, and I can tell not only that you have no taste in music but also that you have nothing to offer theologically to those who come through the church doors; indeed, what you do have can probably be found better elsewhere.”

–Carl Trueman, “Look, It’s Rubbish!” Reformation21 as cited on http://www.reformation21.org/counterpoints/wages-of-spin/look-its-rubbish.php (accessed May 12, 2009).

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By: daniel
@ 12:18 pm

2 Comments on “This is serious business”

  • 1
    Adam
    May 13th, 2009
    @ 6:42 am

    You mean MY Taylor big baby is a pretty rad guitar.

    *This post was meant for twitter but I am not currently a member of the Twitter organization because I am refusing to sell my soul to the devil of mass media.

  • 2
    Nick
    May 16th, 2009
    @ 5:45 am

    While there may be some truth in that quote…the cynicism used to present it, is a turnoff and left me wondering if the author is experiencing the joy that God has to offer. Frankly my heart goes out to the author more so than the church because his cynicism appears to be affecting his joy.

    …i came that they may have life and have it abundantly…John 10:10

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