A Eugene, Ore., pastor who thinks churches focus too much on sin and
not enough on connecting people to God, is now trying to appeal to
people who have been hurt by churches through a campaign called “Church
Sucks” featuring shorter services and music by Katy Perry and Maroon 5
at his church, One Love.
“Some churches have become the kind of place where you point the
finger, and you condemn and rebuke and you’re really quick to do it, and
so I think that is definitely lending itself to people not wanting
anything to do with church and thinking church sucks!” Tony Crank,
senior pastor at the One Love Church in Eugene told NewsRealTime.
Since September, One Love church has been mailing out their Church
Sucks message to hundreds of homes in Lane County promising a different
kind of church.
Among the differences, according to the report, are shorter services
lasting just over half an hour, the mixing of modern and contemporary
music from artists like Maroon 5 and Katie Perry with worship music, and
a leader who is a pastor, not a preacher.
“I just like to have a conversation with everyone, just like I do at
the coffee shop if we were talking one on one,” Crank told NewsRealTime.
“There is a perception that to come into church you’ve got to be
perfect. Sometimes what that allows people to do is to kind of judge
people that we might perceive to not be that kind of stereotypical
perfect person. It turns a lot of people off to what the ultimate
message of Christ is,” said Kyle Cunningham, One Love Church’s worship
pastor.
During his service on Sunday, Crank told his congregation, “don’t get
your panties in a bunch” and talked about how his dog urinated on his
mother during a recent visit to his home. He then connected that
discussion to a message about the church being too quick to shame people
for perceived sin.
In a discussion about Pastor Crank’s campaign, however, Beverly
Miller told NewsRealTime that the pastor’s complaint might be more about
internal church disagreements than reaching people outside the body.
“I’ve never had a bad experience at church, but I could understand if
people are maybe regular attenders and something erupts in the
congregation,” said Miller.
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