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Stop being “Unchurched Seeker Sensitive” and start being “Sensitive Seekers of the Unchurched”

By chris | July 7, 2007

Here’s one from the “my two cents” category: There is a lot of activity these days to make the church more relevant to the people outside the church that I think is commendable. Churches are trying to make changes in the way they do things to become more understandable and attractive to the people they want to reach. But in all the haste to become relevant, a shortcut recipe has started to develop that churches are using that they seem to think will lead their church to become more sensitive to seekers that I think is having adverse affects.

In this recipe certain production and programming elements are becoming canonized into hard and fast rules for being “Relevant”

Now, don’t get me wrong, I like what is happening in this approach when it is a fit with a particular target audience. But when the focus is more on adopting a style than it is on becoming more aware of people and actually meeting their needs, I think this approach becomes counter-productive to ministry.

What about ministry for people who don’t like contemporary music? Who is the defender of the caffeine intolerant? Why not adjust the preaching style so it fits better with oral communicators, instead of just trying to look more like TV programming? If all contemporary people liked the same things, the recipe would make more sense.

I think what is most needed when a church wants to become more relevant to people is to become less “Unchurched Seeker Sensitive” by putting more emphasis on making the church more “Sensitive Seekers of the Unchurched”. In short, the church needs to stop trying so hard to attract people, and become more adept at seeking people.

This approach is more Christ-like. As Jesus said:

“For the Son of Man came to seek and to save what was lost.”

(Luke 19:10 NIV)

I wish there was more talk about seeking people than about attracting seekers.

A few months ago I wrote an article for Pastors.com the “Parable of the Cool Ministry Leader”  that relates a little of my philosophy in this matter and the steps any church can take to become more relevant.

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