"Find God" in It. You may be surprised to discover that God can be found in many books, movies, TV shows and songs created by people who hate Him. He's tricky that way. To help you find Him, you will need a book or small-group study written by someone who is knowledgeable in these various cultural artifacts. It takes an expert, because sometimes He's wearing a vampire cape, or short and green He is and reverses His grammar He does.
09 October 2009
3 Ways to "Engage" Culture
There has been a lot of talk lately about the importance of the church "engaging" culture. So, I offer here a brief, but helpful, primer on three ways you can engage culture this week:
Mimic It. This can be very lucrative, since Christians would prefer their hard-earned dollars go to a fellow Christian, not funding someone's porn or drinking habit. The goal is to stay hip, but also make a spiritual statement. T-shirts and mugs can really make someone think about the emptiness of their life without God. How can it be wrong, when the product we're advertising is life changing?

"Find God" in It. You may be surprised to discover that God can be found in many books, movies, TV shows and songs created by people who hate Him. He's tricky that way. To help you find Him, you will need a book or small-group study written by someone who is knowledgeable in these various cultural artifacts. It takes an expert, because sometimes He's wearing a vampire cape, or short and green He is and reverses His grammar He does.
Hate. When all else fails, it is important to inform our fallen culture that it is in fact fallen. For instance, if—by holding signs at their funerals and "weddings"—we make sure homosexuals and other sinners know where they are going, it's possible that they will stop doing those dirty things that God hates and He will like them as much as He likes us.
"Find God" in It. You may be surprised to discover that God can be found in many books, movies, TV shows and songs created by people who hate Him. He's tricky that way. To help you find Him, you will need a book or small-group study written by someone who is knowledgeable in these various cultural artifacts. It takes an expert, because sometimes He's wearing a vampire cape, or short and green He is and reverses His grammar He does.
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3 comments:
LoL! Pastor Matt, you are still the man! Your wit remains razor sharp and I'm proud to be a by-product of your ministry!
You're too kind. Some plant. Some water. God gives increase--or byproduct as you put it.
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