Thursday, December 08, 2005

Hey all you Secularists and assorted Christmas haters: we give up!

The AP has been reporting that several "mega" churches are closing the doors on Sunday, December 25th. Why, you might ask? Because its Christmas, of course! Here's the part that gets me the most. Read the following statement from the spokeswoman for WCCC. Do you find it odd that a church has a "spokeswoman"? How big is the PR department for this place? Where the heck is the pastor? Getting his travel plans together to be out of town for Christmas perhaps?

Cally Parkinson, a spokeswoman for Willow Creek Community Church in South Barrington, Ill., said church leaders decided that organizing services on a Christmas Sunday would not be the most effective use of staff and volunteer resources. The last time Christmas fell on a Sunday was 1994, and only a small number of people showed up to pray, she said.

"If our target and our mission is to reach the unchurched, basically the people who don't go to church, how likely is it that they'll be going to church on Christmas morning?" she said.

Hey Cally, its a dead cinch that no one will come on Christmas if the doors are closed. Maybe, just maybe, there might be someone out there that DOESN'T have any family to spend Christmas with, and a church with open doors might be a place of comfort to them. It beats going to a bar. You can bet they'll be going full blast for all those folks. Sheesh...Christmas has left the building!

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