I can remember in my first church, the congregation was growing so fast and one Sunday, when my daughter arrived for service, we had to sit in an over-flow room. Oooohhhhhhhh, we were miserable and it was so distant as in comparison to being in the sanctuary. It felt so isolated and cold.StrawberryQueen said:I don't like them. I like for my churches to be small. I like going to church and seeing "family." I like to know these people personally. I like to be able to call my pastor up and talk to him. I don't like church on powerpoint with welcoming committees who try to extract money and services from you. But at the same time I realize that these mega churches are bringing the word of God to larger audience, which is a blessing for all. But often times in such settings, I feel the message is diluted.
I truly understand the need for growth and I respect it and I rejoice in those who have success with it. But, please don't put in me another 'room' again. I'd rather be in the sanctuary with people and not a TV screen which is so distant from the real thing.
But you know, I often wonder how Jesus and the other men of faith managed without all of the high tech equipment that we have today. For they ministered to large crowds often. They didn't have the accoustics that we are blessed with in this time and generation.
Well, God has the right place of worship for all of us. Be it in an elevator or a staduim. He knows the Mega saints and the Mega saints...Yes, I typed a double Mega ... on purpose. For church size is never the measure of one's heart for Jesus. It's measured by the love we have for one another.