Rose admits that a Bible study in a bar may sound odd to some churchgoers, but he contends Jesus was called a drunkard because he went to too many parties.I'm not entirely sure what I think of this, but it is certainly a challenge to go beyond my own comfort zone in bringing Jesus to others.
"If you're going to be accused of being a sinner," Rose said, "you should at least hang around where they are once in a while."
The Axis Church, which started last year, is one of three local churches with ties to a church-planting group called Acts 29 — a name chosen because the biblical book ends with 28 chapters. Founded by Seattle megachurch pastor Mark Driscoll, the group has already launched 200 new churches.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Bible Study in a Bar?
In general, bars and Bibles are not something we put together. Many prominent Christian reformers spent most of their time railing against the evils of alcohol, and a number of Protestant denominations teach their parishioners to abstain from alcohol completely. But some evangelists believe there is no better place to reach out to the lost.