1/28/08

to be sound with flavor...........

I awoke this morning with the same question that I went to sleep with last night. Where do I find a place of worship that is sound but also understands the dichotomy of what it is to be black and reformed. I had the opportunity this morning to read a blog called, "So you want to be a diverse church?", this morning. Brother Woods, sounded off better than I could have of trying to be sound but also appealing to the flavor that he comes to the table with.

Being black in America is one thing but be to black in America as well as totally depended on the Sovereignty of God puts you in a whole another class. It disenfranchises you from most of the pseudo-christian culture. Where it is cool just to go to church with no relevant change taking place in you life. As I woke up yesterday, I began to really to get disheartened by the fact that there were no churches in my city that really preached Christ centered messages to the black community.

Along with my wife, we eventually ended up going to a predominately white church. The service was outstanding. We arrived late but the word that I got in that 30 minutes was more food than I had received at a service in South Carolina since we moved back here. I was always dismayed from going to this church because this church was one of the biggest churches in the city if not the biggest. But I was challenged and informed but yet I felt indifferent.

I grew up in an holiness church then starting preaching in a baptist church , ordained by a missionary church and I attend a Lutheran Seminary. With that being said I have seen a lot of things but this church though not a reformed church preaches a reformed doctrine as much as I could tell. As we left I asked my wife, "Why do we seek to entertain in the black churches instead of informing and teaching". She could not answer and I went back to eat more carpet in prayer. Once again I stood at the door of my question," how do you be sound with flavor". But I am still encouraged by the words of C.H. Spurgeon," believing scholarship joined with earnest spirituality, the one springing from the other as fruit from the root. The need is biblical doctrine, so understood and felt, that it sets men on fire.”

Just my thoughts

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey Brother Brian,

What a pleasure to know that there are so many of us burdened with the same burden. The greatest part of this is that we are questioning versus going with the status quo. I appreciate your kind words and will continue to "eat carpet" with you my friend.

I pray that God will bring a reformation to the black folk aboard bro. Most of all I pray that regardless of the racial makeup of a church, that blacks will no longer settle for churches that would rather entertain (which takes no Holy Spirit) and will seek, hunger and thirst for God through His word and the Spirit of TRUTH.

God bless again and I will sincerely eat carpet with you bro (I love that saying dude). You also have a beautiful family. You plan on planting in the future?

Mr. Horton Sr. said...

Where you been at family? LOL Like your blog so far brother. Looks like you are new to the blogging game but no amateur in the Faith-God bless bro-in Christ Alone