As we endeavor to secure a venue for our New Campus we have talked with several organizations that have adequate space for our launch. In the area we are launching the new campus, Warren Township, there seems to be an idea of quiet resistance to the church coming in and using their facilities. In other words, the church is very welcome to come and be part of the community as long as it stays within the confines of where the church belongs…in its own building. You know and I know that the church is not the building, but a portion of the community at large seems to see that a bit differently.
Now the great thing is this…from every church and many area leaders that we have spoken to in the area…they are very welcoming and accepting to us coming into the area. This has been awesome and encouraging for us to hear and see.
But the responses we have been given thus far from some of the local organizations and schools have an undertone to make me believe that the church is something that needs to stay within its confines (believe me this is not the sentiment of most in the area… just the places that have we have talked to about facility rental) of its building. Here was one response from a non-profit facility, “the church does not fit into professional development”.
Obviously, this got me thinking and here are my questions, “can the church play a role in professional leadership development” or maybe the question should be, “should the church play a role in professional leadership development?”
Follow up questions:
What if people were more specifically taught Christ centered life skills…from dealing with family/home to finances to workplace and working with or managing others? What effect would take place in the “professional world” if its core values were based on Christian principles? What kind of workers would that create? What kind of work environment would that create? Ultimately would that have any effect on the Kingdom of God?
At North Point Church we have taken seriously a commitment to being a church that is living out the gospel message in tangible ways. Helping people to Reach Up, Reach Out, and Reach In through meeting people where they are taking them to where they need to be. In other words putting our faith into action. So, what does the church look like that is wanting to serve in the area of “professional development”? Again the question might be…can it or should it be involved?
I await your answers if you please……..




