I’ve been reading a series by Keith Giles at his blog “Subversive1” called HOW TO START A MINISTRY TO THE POOR IN YOUR COMMUNITY. His post today is excellent (as they all are) and is really challenging me to get involved in Orange County…Orange County, New York, that is.
Here is some of what he wrote today:
*Don’t Use This Ministry As A Way To Market Your Church – File this under “Things that make me very angry”. I’ve noticed a disturbing trend among some churches lately where ministry to the poor is seen as being trendy and hip. They treat compassion ministry as a selling point for their church because it makes them look cool and it looks great on their website and in their bulletin each week. However, caring for people in need is typically not what they have foremost in mind. It’s marketing their church. This really ticks me off. So, when we first started our Compassion Ministry I told our team members that, although I wasn’t forbidding anyone else, I would never wear one of our church t-shirts to our ministry events. “Why not?” someone would always ask me. Because I don’t want them to ever see that t-shirt and say “Oh…that’s why they’re being so nice to us.” In fact, recently we’ve been joined by another large mega-church at the motel. Although we’ve been there for five years now, this mega-church has been serving breakfast every other Sunday and setting up tents and chairs and tables and having an on-site Church service. Beause their presence is quite large, many of those we minister to often assume that we’re from this mega-church. They will even end their prayers by saying, “And God bless the good people of **** Church” to which I always say, “Amen!” I love it that our specific church is able to bring Glory to Jesus and even favor to another local Church by serving these people. It’s a great reminder that our service to these people isn’t about making our church famous or competing with other churches. It’s simply about modelling the love of Jesus for people.
*Don’t think of it as “Outreach” but as Loving People – After awhile the word Outreach becomes a dirty word. To me, the word carries the connotation of keeping people at arms length. I prefer to refer to what we do as Compassion Ministry or Service or simply “Being with our friends”. Even to call them “The Poor” in some ways puts them into a classification that is demeaning and de-humanizing. Whenever possible think of them as your friends. They are people. They have the same needs as you and I. Love them as Jesus loves you.
Go to his post to read the rest.
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