New Church Life September/October 2017 | Page 46

new church life: september/october 2017 congregations, and shifting needs for the furtherance of our mission in this world, Chuck led a brainstorming session on restructuring churches in healthy ways, founded on trust between ministers and congregations. Groups identified patterns and trends they have observed, projected where each is headed, and then suggested implications and possible solutions for dealing with those trends. The wide-ranging discussion touched on trends from social media use, to declining attendance by males; from the expansion of Sunday sports, to impatience with ritual. The afternoon ended with two more optional sessions. The Rev. Nathan D. Gladish showed a 31-minute video of a presentation the Rev. Frank S. Rose had given at the western clergy meetings the previous year, and then led a discussion of the contents. The presentation was called, “Hope for the General Church.” Frank told of his appreciation for the General Church and his desire to support its growth and prosperity. He presented charts of statistics showing a slowing rate of growth in North America, such that he projected it could take 100 years to double its current size there. He said we need to “repent of ” (re- think): 1. Growing the church through doctrine (when all doctrine must have life as the end in view); 2. Relying on New Church education for growth (when the same money, deployed for ministers’ salaries, has a much better projection for growth); 3. Relying on communities for growth (when they actually create barriers to growth such as the “insider”/“outsider” distinction.) He concluded with an overview of some of the commitments made by the Sunrise Chapel pastor and congregation when its average attendance rose from 18 to 120 in 21 years. He said the story is told in his two books: Growth Pains and Pleasures and The Art of Effective Preaching. Discussion followed in small groups. Testimony from Life The other optional session was led by our guest minister from The Church of Truth in Louisville, Kentucky, Ronald D. Schnarr, M. Div., who presented his paper: “Testimony: Speaking from Life.” He led with Apocalypse Explained 392:4 which says: “’Testimony’ signifies the Lord, and with man the confession of the Lord from the heart . . . because the Lord testifies respecting Himself with all who accept His testimony, and these are such as live a life of love to the Lord, and a life of charity towards the neighbor.” He then asserted that a passage from the Word is just as much the Word whether it is copied onto a paper, memorized, or lived (even when the words 400