The church has left the building

as a youth pastor the last eight years

at some of the largest churches in

america

i’ve learned some key lessons in

connecting with and leading

gen z students and not to sound arrogant

but i know some things for instance i

know that teenage girls fall in love

about

five times a semester i also know that

for junior hires

fortnite is not just a video game it’s a

lifestyle

i also know that the social media app

tick tock is the universal language for

students

everywhere however one thing i didn’t

know was

how to lead young people through a

pandemic

the covet 19 crisis took the modern

world to a space that

we had never been not only did it shut

down businesses

close schools and demand that people

stay inside their homes

but it also forced churches temples and

synagogues all over the country

to close their doors on their members

the sacred spaces where millions

gathered each week to

pray worship learn teachings

were suddenly no longer available to

them

so during the first global pandemic of

the 21st century

one that instilled fear and panic into

an entire nation

people in the faith community were

seemingly left with no place to go to

find hope

the church had essentially left the

building

however as a result of this mass exodus

of physical congregants a new wave of

creativity and connection was

ushered into the evangelical church

through the utilization of

live stream technology an enhanced focus

on social media

and with more pastors preaching

ted-style sermons

the reach of the local church spread far

beyond its four walls

and instead became a global community

and

while some churches struggled to adapt

to the new normal of

online only services a research study

done by the barna group found that 44

of churches that went fully online as a

result of covid

saw a significant increase in attendance

and with no large gatherings to prepare

for many churches focused even more on

providing much needed essentials for

their communities

whether by converting buildings into

food banks

or by providing much needed counseling

to the drastic influx of people who are

struggling with

depression addiction and abuse the

church readily responded

with hundreds of students from my youth

ministry stuck at home during quarantine

i needed to find a creative way to

create engagement

and community so i launched a virtual

youth conference

on instagram called wait for it

quarantine con we brought in

musical artists movie producers and

speakers from all over the country

and it was a massive success over two

thousand people

from eight different states and five

different countries

all logged in it was as if the crisis

had forced us to reach a new level of

creativity

and we had finally found our footing in

the midst of the chaos

however coven 19 was just part of the

story of 2020

because america was about to face the

darker side of its proud history

and the church would be needed to shine

brighter than ever before

during memorial day weekend 2020

the video that shook the world was

released

a white minnesota police officer was

recorded killing an unarmed black man

who was already lying face down and in

handcuffs

the outrage was unparalleled and started

a global response of

protests and reactions from all over the

world

as a black youth pastor who leads at a

predominantly white church

i felt a strong sense of responsibility

to utilize my voice and platform

to bring awareness and change so when

our church was able to safely regather

the first message i shared was on how

christians should respond

to racial injustice i played the

horrifying video of the murder of george

floyd to my students and

i challenged them to not just see a

stranger or random black man lying in

the pavement

but to see me to see a husband

to see a father to see a community

leader

because the truth is every time i see

another black man killed by a police

officer

i see myself i shared my story with them

and explained how racial injustice is a

sad reality that i had personally

experienced multiple times

even within the church

i shared that the reason i needed them

to envision me

lying in that pavement being slowly

suffocated by

someone sworn to protect me is because

you will not

show a passion for those you have no

compassion for

and then something happened that i’ll

never forget

i give everyone a moment to just pray

and self-reflect

and during that time a young white woman

came up to me she was shaking

uncontrollably with

tears filling her eyes she said

justin all my life i’ve been raised in a

very conservative family and we totally

support the police

but i never knew what it was like to be

you

i’m so sorry for everything you’ve been

through

i’m so sorry for everything she then

hugged me while sobbing for

several minutes and it was in that

moment that

my faith in humanity and the church was

renewed

because i realized that even in the

midst of chaos the church could still

bring hope

even in the midst of outrage the church

could still show love

and even with millions suffering from

unjust systems

and practices the church could still

fight for justice

covet 19 proved that people in a healthy

community will always find ways to grow

regardless of the environmental

restrictions

and the racial justice movement gave the

church an opportunity to not just

talk about jesus but to walk like him

how ironic is it that through a global

pandemic and

racial justice movement the church would

discover a deeper understanding of the

message that

jesus christ had communicated over and

over again in his teachings

that the church was never designed to be

a religious organization

but rather a relational organism

because even when people can no longer

come to church they can then

become the church because the church has

left

the building

you

作为一名青年牧师,过去八年

在美国一些最大的教堂工作,

我学到了一些关键的课程,

Z 世代学生建立联系并领导他们,不要听起来傲慢,

但我知道一些事情,例如我

知道十几岁的女孩会陷入

每学期爱大约五次 我也知道

对于初级员工来说,

堡垒之夜不仅仅是一个电子游戏,它是一种

生活方式

我也知道社交媒体应用程序

滴答是世界各地学生的通用语言

但是我不知道的一件事

是 为了带领年轻人度过一场

流行,covet 19 危机将现代

世界带到了一个

我们从未去过的空间,它不仅关闭

了企业、

关闭了学校并要求人们

呆在家里,

而且还迫使教堂、寺庙和

犹太教堂遍布各处 国家

对他们的成员关闭大门

每周有数百万人聚集在一起

祈祷敬拜学习教义

的神圣空间突然不再可供

他们使用 21 世纪的第一次全球大流行

给整个

国家带来了恐惧和

恐慌

通过使用

直播技术、更加

关注社交媒体

以及更多牧师进行

ted 式布道

,福音派教会迎来了新一轮的创造力和联系浪潮,当地教会的影响范围远远

超出了四堵墙

而是成为了一个全球社区

虽然一些教堂努力

适应仅在线服务的新常态,

但巴纳小组进行的一项研究发现,由于新冠疫情而

完全在线的 44 家教堂

的出席人数显着增加,

并且 由于没有大型聚会

为许多教会做准备,他们更加专注于

为教会提供急需的必需品

无论是通过将建筑物改造成

食物银行,

还是通过为大量

涌入

抑郁症成瘾和虐待的人提供急需的咨询,

教会都欣然回应

,数百名来自我青年

事工的学生在隔离期间被困在家中,

我需要找到 一种

创造参与度

和社区的创造性方式,所以我

在 Instagram 上发起了一个名为“等待它

隔离”的虚拟青年会议,我们

邀请了来自全国各地的音乐艺术家、电影制片人和

演讲者

,这是一个巨大的成功,

来自八个不同的超过 2000 人 州和五个

不同的国家

都登录了,就好像

危机迫使我们达到了一个新的创造力水平

,我们终于在混乱中找到了立足点,

但是第 19 届公约只是

2020 年故事的一部分,

因为美国 即将面对

其骄傲

历史的阴暗面,需要教会闪耀

双桅船

在 2020 年阵亡将士纪念日周末

,这段震惊世界的视频比以往任何时候都更加

公开,

一名明尼苏达州白人警察被

记录下来杀死了一名手无寸铁的黑人男子

,该男子已经面朝下

戴着手铐,

这种愤怒是空前的,并引发

了全球对

抗议和抗议的反应。 来自世界各地的反应

作为一名在白人为主的教会中领导的黑人青年牧师,

我感到一种强烈的责任感,

要利用我的声音和平台

来带来意识和改变,所以当

我们的教会能够安全地收集

到我分享的第一条信息时 是关于

基督徒应该如何

应对种族不公正的问题 我向我的学生播放了

乔治·弗洛伊德被谋杀的可怕视频,

我挑战他们不仅要看到一个

陌生人或随意的黑人

躺在人行道上,

还要看到我看到一个

丈夫 见父亲见社区

领袖,

因为事实是每次我看到

另一个被警察杀害的黑人时,

我都会看到我自己 与他们分享了我的故事,

并解释了种族不公正是如何成为一个

悲伤的现实,即使在教堂内我也曾

多次亲身经历过。

我分享了我需要

他们想象我

躺在人行道上被

宣誓保护我的人慢慢窒息的原因是 因为

你不会

对那些你没有同情心的人表现出热情

,然后发生了我永远

不会忘记的

事情

她的眼里充满了泪水,无法控制地颤抖着说,

我一生都在一个

非常保守的家庭中长大,我们完全

支持警察,

但我从来不知道成为你是什么感觉,

我为你所经历的一切感到抱歉 经历

了一切,我很抱歉,然后她

拥抱我,哭

了几分钟,就在那

一刻,

我对人性和教会的信仰得到了

更新,

因为我意识到 在

混乱中,教会仍然可以

带来希望,

即使在愤怒中,教会

仍然可以表现出爱

,即使数百万人遭受

不公正的制度

和做法的折磨,教会仍然可以

为正义而战

贪婪 19 证明了健康

社区中的人们 无论环境限制如何,总会找到成长的方法

,种族正义运动给了

教会一个机会,不仅可以

谈论耶稣,还可以像他一样走路

,这是多么讽刺,通过全球

流行病和

种族正义运动教会会

发现一个 更深刻地理解

耶稣基督

在他的教导

中一再传达的信息,即教会从来没有被设计成

一个宗教组织

,而是一个关系有机体,

因为即使人们

不能再去教会,他们也可以

成为教会,因为 教堂

离开

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