Recently I blogged about the fine condition of my old city Church's properties. On the other hand, for the first time I received definite word as to how the Church was doing in general. Such news had seemed scattered or anecdotal before. Quoting from a summary report of a congregational survey: "Currently our church is ... not deemed sustainable in the long term ... our congregation is not functioning at all well ..." I am summarising a summary of course, but that seems to be about it -- and then some proposals for turning the Church around, above all "a firm decision to become contemporary". OBSERVATION: But studying this report, I said to a former deacon: "They don't have the password." They haven't identified the solution. On my parting, the Church announced an "exciting new chapter", but slid instead into what many ministers call "maintenance mode".
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