Loving Your Church Class
Weekly on Wednesday

- April 9- Session 1
- April 23- Session 2
- April 30- Session 3
- May 7- Session 4
- May 14- Session 5
- May 21- Session 6
Some of us really love our churches, some of us aren’t so positive, and for many of us that feeling can change from week to week. This six-session class is about how to love your church whether you’re feeling enthusiastic about it or not. It’s about the mindset we take with us as we go to church each week, and how that mindset is expressed in a multitude of ways, big and small.
- your current attitudes towards church, and how they are expressed
- what the Bible says about the meaning and purpose of church
- what it means to love your church and the people who go there
- how all of us can be active encouraging servants before, during and after church, rather than just consumers or spectators.
Each session contains a mix of discussion, Bible study, video input and prayer, along with simple exercises to help you put the ideas into practice on Sunday.
What need does this course meet?
It is very common for Christians to regard church as a passive, personal or receptive experience—as being about ‘what I get out of it’.
At its best, this attitude tends to focus on the quality of the personal worship experience I am having and the personal lessons and encouragement I am receiving. At its worst, it leads Christians to evaluate church on the basis of whether they find it entertaining, enjoyable or beneficial; to have minimal interaction or participation while they are there; and even to ‘shop around’ for the church that delivers them the best experience.
However, church by its very nature is not a personal experience. It’s a corporate one. And according to the New Testament, the key attitude we should bring with us to church is love: that consistent desire and determination to build up (or ‘edify’) others and seek their welfare. On the basis of love, we should come to church more ready to serve and build than to be entertained or inspired.
Six Steps to Loving Your Church aims to help participants change their whole mindset about church—to learn that ‘loving’ your church doesn’t just mean enjoying it or liking it, but loving the people who are the church by ministering to them in whatever way you can.
The goal is to transform congregation members from passive recipients or spectators to active other-person-centred servants in our Sunday gatherings; to transform your church culture from ‘the ministry of the few’ to ‘the ministry of the pew’.
The course also provides simple practical steps and exercises to equip participants in this ‘ministry of the pew’—before, during and after the main church Sunday gathering.