I copied this from another forum I visit a lot...what do you all think?
Educated & Uneducated Christians - why the friction?
« on: September 13, 2006, 12:38:46 PM »
In my church I have noticed a trend. There is a division between the formally educated members and the non educated members. This division shows up more in the administration of the church finances, church growth, marketing (outreach) etc...
The educated folks talk about the secular or business side of church administration being important for sustained success.
The uneducated talk about the Holy Spirit and Anointing being more important and have the “God will make a way mentality".
What I am seeing is that the non educated folks tend to excuse formal education as incidental.
Scenario 1. We have finance folks who say we should invest the churches money in various stocks and things of that nature. The non educated folks say "No we just trust God and don't get involved in the worlds systems" etc...
Scenario 2. Outreach vs. Marketing. The term marketing is thrown out because the non educated folks say “we are not selling God to people". The educated folks say “we are looking for ways to expose our church to a broader community base which by all terms is marketing".
Scenario 3. Music staff that is trained and can site read, chart sheet music, etc.... battle with the “by ear players" who often appear lazy and lacking in preparation. They are divided because the non trained feels the trained musicians think they are better and they trained musicians feel the untrained are lazy and will not apply themselves.
Education or learning is something we all can freely obtain. maybe not the piece of paper, which may cost, but the knowledge is out there and it's free. So why is there so much resentment for those of us who have it and try to apply it in the church. Why do those who don't have it knock those who took the time and energy to obtain it?
PS: The site for you musicians/church folx is www.learngospelmusic.com
Educated & Uneducated Christians - why the friction?
« on: September 13, 2006, 12:38:46 PM »
In my church I have noticed a trend. There is a division between the formally educated members and the non educated members. This division shows up more in the administration of the church finances, church growth, marketing (outreach) etc...
The educated folks talk about the secular or business side of church administration being important for sustained success.
The uneducated talk about the Holy Spirit and Anointing being more important and have the “God will make a way mentality".
What I am seeing is that the non educated folks tend to excuse formal education as incidental.
Scenario 1. We have finance folks who say we should invest the churches money in various stocks and things of that nature. The non educated folks say "No we just trust God and don't get involved in the worlds systems" etc...
Scenario 2. Outreach vs. Marketing. The term marketing is thrown out because the non educated folks say “we are not selling God to people". The educated folks say “we are looking for ways to expose our church to a broader community base which by all terms is marketing".
Scenario 3. Music staff that is trained and can site read, chart sheet music, etc.... battle with the “by ear players" who often appear lazy and lacking in preparation. They are divided because the non trained feels the trained musicians think they are better and they trained musicians feel the untrained are lazy and will not apply themselves.
Education or learning is something we all can freely obtain. maybe not the piece of paper, which may cost, but the knowledge is out there and it's free. So why is there so much resentment for those of us who have it and try to apply it in the church. Why do those who don't have it knock those who took the time and energy to obtain it?
PS: The site for you musicians/church folx is www.learngospelmusic.com