Posted in May 2009

Is the church a failure? (Matthew 16:18)

“If by means of its ministrations, the community round about the church is steadily becoming more Christian;

if kindness, sympathy, purity, justice, good-will, are increasing in their power over the lives of men;

if business methods are becoming less rapacious;

if employers and employed are more and more inclined to be friends rather than foes;

if politicians are growing conscientious and unselfish;

if the enemies of society are in retreat before the forces of decency and order;

if amusements are becoming purer and more rational;

if polite society is getting to be simpler in its tastes and less ostentatious in its manners and less extravagant in its expenditures;

if poverty and crime are diminishing;

if parents are becoming more wise and firm in the administration of their sacred trust, and children more loyal and affectionate to their parents,

–if such fruits as these are visible on every side, then there is reason to believe that the church knows its business and is prosecuting it with efficiency.

If none of these effects are seen in the life of the community, the evidence is clear that the church is neglecting its business, and that failure must be written across its record.

From “The Church and Modern Life”
by Washington Gladden, 1836-1918

What say you? Is Gladden’s measure a useful one? If so, how is the church measuring up? If not, how would you measure and rate the church’s effectiveness?

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