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EPISODE · Apr 8, 2019 · 29 MIN

31. Why is Ministry Harder Than it Used to Be?

from Spiritual Life and Leadership · host Markus Watson

Why is ministry harder than it used to be?  Church attendance is declining every year.  Fewer people than ever have even set foot in a church.  The church as an institution has far less influence in our society than it used to.Why is this?  What happened?The fact is we live in a Post-Christendom world.  Christendom is that part of the world and that part of world history in which Christianity was the dominant shaper of culture.  We might even say Christianity was the culture.But we live in a very different world.In this episode, Markus Watson unpacks the origin of Christendom, how it shaped the church, and the reality of our Post-Christendom existence.THIS EPISODE’S HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:Markus shares a story about feeling frustrated that attendance and giving in his church were both declining. Ministry is harder than it used to be.We live in a Post-Christendom world.Christendom and Christianity are not the same thing.Christendom is that part of the world in which Christianity is in control of the culture.Christendom began with the conversion to Christianity of the Roman Emperor Constantine in 312 A.D.When Constantine legalized Christianity, the church was suddenly thrust into a position of cultural and political power.Before Christendom, becoming a Christian involved an intense 2-year period of catechesis and examination.After Christendom, it was possible to be a Christian without conversion or commitment.Constantine was never catechized and was baptized only shortly before his death.A new distinction emerged. Before Christendom, the primary distinction was between church and world.During Christendom, the primary distinction was between clergy and laity.The clergy’s job in Christendom was to provide spiritual goods and services for the “ordinary” Christians.Ministry is harder today in part because people aren’t interested in the church’s spiritual goods and services.Despite the fact that ministry is harder today than in the past, the decline of Christendom is actually a wonderful opportunity for the church.  The church can recover its identity as a missionary people, participating with God to restore shalom in the world.RELEVANT RESOURCES AND LINKSBooks: Missional Church, edited by Darrell GuderCanoeing the Mountains by Tod BolsingerThe Change of Conversion and the Origin of Christendom by Alan KreiderAnother City by Barry A. HarveyThe Patient Ferment of the Early Church by Alan KreiderInstructions to leave a review of Spiritual Life and Leadership:Click HERE.Click on the link that says, "Listen on Apple Podcasts."In the window that opens, click the button that says, "Open Link."  This will open iTunes.To the right of the Spiritual Life and Leadership logo, click "Ratings and Reviews."Under the heading, "Customer Reviews," click on the button that says, "Write a Review."Select the number of stars and write your review.Click submit.I'd be so grateful if you did this.  Thank you!— Links to Amazon are affiliate links.  If you make a purchase through any of these links, I’ll receive a small commission–which will help pay for the Spiritual Life and Leadership podcast!Send me a text! I’d love to know what you're thinking!Click HERE to get my FREE online course, BECOMING LEADERS OF SHALOM.

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