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Church|Thu, Aug. 14 2008 04:57 PM EDT

Many Evangelical Denominations Have No Megachurches, Survey Finds

By Jennifer Riley|Christian Post Reporter

Many evangelical church denominations have no megachurches, a new survey finds.

Evangelical leaders participating in the July survey of the National Association of Evangelicals reported that their denomination has few, if any, large churches.

Moreover, “none” was the top answer from evangelical leaders when asked about the role megachurches play in their denominations.

“The numbers show that megachurches are relatively few in America. They make up less than one percent of the total number of congregations,” commented Leith Anderson, president of the National Association of Evangelicals, in a statement.

“However, they have a disproportionate influence and visibility. They are the leaders to which pastors and other church leaders look for how to do church,” he added.

Salvation Army, for instance, has very few large congregations among its 1,329 churches that have 300 to 400 people, said Todd Bassett, former National Commander for the Salvation Army in the United States.

Likewise, Kerry R. Ritts of the Primitive Methodist Church USA said her denomination is small and has no megachurches.

However, larger denominations like the Assemblies of God have quite a few large congregations.

The general superintendent of the denomination, George Wood, said megachurches have “a very important role” in the Assemblies of God.

The top 191 largest churches in the denomination, Wood said, have a combined Sunday attendance of 378,450. In other words, 1.5 percent of Assemblies of God churches account for more than 21.4 percent of the total attendance of all the denomination’s churches.

There were mixed opinions about America’s megachurches.

Some complimented megachurches for leading the way in leadership and innovation, for financial support of ministries, solid evangelical theology, and especially “church planting” in which large churches start new churches.

But criticism of megachurches included competition with smaller churches for members, self-reliance, and lack of cooperation with other churches.

Joseph Tkach of the Worldwide Church of God said megachurches play no role in his denomination.

“We view them as a modern invention that does not follow the pattern of the early church. And of course, we do not view all of the megachurches as being the same. Some are exceptionally good and some are not,” he said.

The Evangelical Leaders Survey is a monthly questionnaire to 100 members of the NAE board of directors that includes heads of evangelical denominations with about 45,000 local churches, executives of para-church organizations and colleges plus a limited number of individual evangelicals who hold at-large seats.

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  • Fri Aug 15, 2008 1:38 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 1

    I would like to add though that 'people being saved' is the end of true worship! I wasn't trying to downplay this. Of course evangelism is vital! Those who worship in spirit and truth follow God's commandment to:

    Luke 10:27 - "...love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy strength, and with all thy mind; and thy neighbour as thyself."

    This verse is emphatic with the truth that God is to be loved (i.e. worshiped) first and foremost, and that our neighbour must follow this. Without the heart, soul and strength in our love for God, the love for our neighbour would be as filthy rags to Him.

  • Fri Aug 15, 2008 10:34 am Agree: 3   Disagree: 1

    continued from below...

    It is clear then, that God is SEEKING such to worship Him. Such what? Such worshippers who are in His presence not merely physically, but spiritually. And since God is Holy, he cannot be worshipped by anyone who is not of the spirit. It would be completely contrary to God’s nature to accept carnal worship. Well, how do we know what worship is carnal, or merely ‘physical’, and what is spiritual? By the criterion of TRUTH. What determines truth? God and His Word. God cannot lie therefore His Word must be absolutely true. We can only judge our truthfulness by holding it up against God’s word. The Canon of the Scriptures.

    We go to Church PRIMARILY to worship God. The act of worship (which comes from the root word in Greek meaning, literally,” to kiss, like a dog licking his master's hand”) holds the position of primacy in all we do in our lives, both personally and corporately. It is our posture of reverence to the most holy God. It is, without fail, what we GIVE to God, and has nothing to do with receiving. If you ever see ‘worship’ in the form of believers chanting, speaking in tongues, getting emotional BECAUSE OF the music, and not because of the vital fear of God, then turn away from this!

    My point is, going back to your words, that ‘as long as the gospel is being preached in truth and love’, while being quaint, are NOT how we are to discern a good church or not. We discern it by looking at how the church worships. If not done in spirit and truth, then it is NOT GOOD ENOUGH FOR GOD. How do we discern? First, look at its Pastor. Then look at its deacons. Are they following the Biblical model? Are they reverential? Are they humble? Are they men of truth? Are they men of discernment? Do they remain separate from the world, or do they look and act just like the world? If ANYONE in your church should cleave to these Biblical standards (which all can be found in the books of The Pentateuch, Proverbs, Acts, Timothy 1 & 2, Titus, to name a few)it must be your shepherd. If your shepherd is found grieving the Holy Spirit with worldliness and indulgence, pray for him! Pray for the flock! Mega-churches are so popular in this day and age not because of the truth, because the truth is divisive and offensive to the world. They are popular because they comfortably worship the flesh. Turn away from this evil. It is an abomination before the eyes of the Holy, Holy, Holy God.

  • Fri Aug 15, 2008 10:33 am Agree: 3   Disagree: 1

    Dear pcmoore4:

    While I believe that your heart is in the right place, I was troubled by one thing in particular from your last post. When you say, "the Gospel is being preached in truth and love," as a criterion to justify a church, I cannot help but be reminded of the passages in John-

    John 4:23, 24 - "But the hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth: for the Father seeketh such to worship him. God is a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth."

    The Greek for both occurrences of “spirit”, (not including the use of this word when attached to “God is a…”) is translated to mean both:

    1) The spirit, i.e. the vital principal by which the body is animated, and 2) The disposition or influence which fills and governs the soul of any one.

    And the Greek for both occurrences of “truth”, have both subjective and objective meanings. These are:

    1) Subjectively - truth as a personal excellence; that candor of mind which is free from affection, pretence, simulation, falsehood, deceit, and 2) Objectively - what is true in any matter under consideration; truly, in truth, according to truth; of a truth, in reality, in fact, certainly.

    Please be longsuffering for me; I know this is getting ‘wordy’… :D

    to be continued...

  • Fri Aug 15, 2008 8:57 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 1

    If people are coming to know Christ, the Gospel is being preached in truth and love, believers are being baptized and spriritual growth is being encouraged and prayerfully directed; what does it matter what the size of the church is? God be glorified and Jesus be made famous to the nations. Who cares? Mega, mini, medium...
    BTW...my local church is only 70 people, So dont fire off some comment to me about belonging to a mega.

    MAKE JESUS FAMOUS!

  • Fri Aug 15, 2008 8:36 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    Biblically, there is nothing wrong with a mega church. before you I am defending mega churches, let me say that I do not belong to a large Mega church. However, If mega churchs were wrong then what do you call the saving of three sound and five thousand in the book of acts? The bible says three thousand were saved in a day. That is an instant mega church by our definition. Sure Jesus wanted to make those who followed him were genuine, but that applies to any believer anywhere regardless what local fellowship they go to.

    The real problem is how the word is taught. If leadership is teaching that big means blessed of God then that is incorrect, if a small church teaches that being small is God's will then that is wrong also. What counts what the body of Christ is doing. Are the sharing the gospel message with the lost and when those who are lost come to faith in Christ are they discipling them?That is bibles model for church growth. If a certain church experiences growth that doesn't mean they are out of God's will. Of course on can argue and say why not split the church and break the number down. Well...that can be debated. there is certainly nothing sinful about doing that. It is up to the leadership.

    Another issue is human ingenuity. Here in America we don't need the Holy Spirit because we have our conferences, counsulting firms and strategic planning seminars. I don't believe the church should advertisethe gospel as if is a commodity. Preach the gospel and let the Holy Spirit add to the church. Remember its quality not quantity.

  • Thu Aug 14, 2008 11:23 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 1

    In my experience, the problem with Mega churches is they are often only formed based on the "personality" of the founding pastor. There is often a degree of arrogance where they (the "mega-pastors") start also believing this, and as a result, simply grow and grow and grow their church and facilities. While I do think there are some positives to this approach (namely a united political force, an ability to have top notch facilities and programs) to me, pastors would be much better served to set a specific membership goal, and upon reaching it, move to seed a new church to serve the local community. 5 strong moderately size churches will reach and impact more lives than 1 big personality driven mega church - in my opinion and experience. Imagine if rather than one 20k membership church there were eighty 250 people membership churches in a city with a common oversight and the humility to share some of the resources as it makes sense... People might recognize those sitting next to them in the pew, have a personal relationship with their pastor/church leadership and indeed have a presence across the local community. To me a much better model - but don't hold your breath - I am sure there is a budding mega-church in your community already planning their next building expansion project...

  • Thu Aug 14, 2008 11:02 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    Well if where not for change, all Christians would belong to a Cotholic Parish.congregation. Mega Churches seem to be the latest scapegoat. While they not be everynes favorite cup of tea megachurches aren't inherantly bad and can served God just as well as any other church. I just don't recall the same concern about the mega congregations/crowds Billy Graham could gather and how Graham couldn't be doing God's work.

  • Thu Aug 14, 2008 7:59 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    While in the Kentucky Air National Guard I had to go to Louisville for my weekend duty, I met a person who attended Southeast Christian which is truly a mega-church, I shared how I could not be comfortable in a church that size because I was concerned about the ability to fellowship with other members as well as how do you effectively disciple members in a church that size. He shared that what many people do not understand is that Sunday was purely a time to come together for worship and the proclamation of God's Word. He went on to say that a majority of the people who become members came into the church through one of the small groups that were meeting in the Louisville area throughout the week as opposed to coming to an event at the church or even coming on a Sunday morning. He shared that it is in the small groups where people are coming to Christ as well as being discipled and having fellowship with other members. I still personally prefer a smaller church but at the same time see that some but not all mega-churches are being effectively used of God to effectively reach their community with the Gospel of Christ. When it comes to church size, one size does not fit all.

  • Thu Aug 14, 2008 7:58 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 1

    "Megachurches really have no biblical basis for existance.The new testament church took place in homes and synagoges."

    Actually...the home churches would gather together once a week for what was called the 'eclesia' (sp) which was the mass gathering. The mega-church as it's called is usually made up of small group (home based) 'churches' which all meet together once a week in the main building.

    This is the model of many, many mega-churches. The small group leaders function as the pastors. Now, Pastor is only used once in the entire Bible and it is someone who takes care of the sheep. In a church our size we have several pastors on staff and many 'lay' pastors in the body itself. The main problem with the mega-church is interface between the small groups and the leadership of the church.

    Still, the mega-church is a fairly new concept in evangelical Christianity. It will take time....

  • Thu Aug 14, 2008 6:11 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 1

    Megachurches really have no biblical basis for existance.The new testament church took place in homes and synagoges.For the most part megachurches preach prosperity,and materialism.All they really seem to be is "christian"theemed malls with book stores that feature the main pastors latest best seller,coffee shops,TV studios,and ministry marketing centers with a few sermons a week tossed in.It is hard to find one that doesn't have some sort of scandal associated with it,either sexual or financial in nature.And finally you have to ask how can someone be a responsible shephard for a flock of thousands and answer to the Father for his actions?Megachurches are just to worldly to have a positive effect for the kingdom of God.

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