Today’s churches are really good at creating programs and checklists, but I believe what we are really in need of is a warm and welcoming environments—in addition to warm and welcoming people. We need people to know that when they attend a church, they will be embraced with open and loving arms.
Why should the church be treated like a living room? Let me explain …
—Living rooms are where conversations happen.
—Living rooms are where people spend time together.
—Living rooms are where people cry together.
—Living rooms are where people laugh together.
—Living rooms are where people bond with one another.
—Living rooms are where people work things out.
—Living rooms are where people discuss hard things.
—Living rooms are where people dream together.
—Living rooms are where people discussion transition.
—Living rooms are where people find forgiveness.
—Living rooms are where people find hope.
—Living rooms are where people find comfort.
We’re Called to Be Family.
No matter where someone is at in life, what they’re feeling or what they may have done in their past, love and embrace will be waiting for them in the comfort of a living room. We’re called to be family, and the church should reflect a welcoming environment that anyone can feel at home in, regardless of their circumstances.
Will there be tough conversations? Of course! But that’s the beauty of viewing the church as one big living room. Real life can actually take place! People can be open and transparent with what’s really going on in their life.
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