Why Is It Important to Go to Church In Person?
Ask the Pastor with J.D. Greear
J.D. Greear
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🗓️ 19 June 2023
⏱️ 12 minutes
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Summary
This week, Pastor J.D. is joined by Pastor Tony Merida, author of Gather, to answer, “Why is it important to go to church in person?”
Show Notes:
J.D.: Today on Ask Me Anything, we’re “flipping the mic.” I’m sitting here with Dr. Tony Merida holding in my hand two books. One is called Love Your Church: Eight Things About Being a Church Member. And then your newest book, called Gather. Tony, we know you’re passionate about the local church. So, what would you say to the person who, after COVID, feels like it just works better for them to watch church on their laptop or their TV. Do you think that’s a good idea? And if not, why not?
Tony Merida: Technology can be a great gift. Our church benefited from it during COVID, and it gave us the ability to stay connected. I think you can do a lot of good information transfer and a lot of teaching online. I like to say it’s a good supplement, but it’s not a substitute for in person gathering. So I’m not negative towards it, I just don’t think it can do what embodied worship offers us. I think it’s different if we’re talking about shut-ins or people who can’t physically make it to the gathering, or people who are sick, and so on.
Here are a few thoughts:
Our habits form us. That’s true in any part of life. Missing worship in-person is going to have an effect. The sacrifice that it takes to be there in person really does have an impact on our lives.
We’re made for embodied relationships. Jesus didn’t just Zoom us from Heaven… He dwelt among us. He walked among us. We were with him. The resurrection was a bodily resurrection, and there’s something theologically significant about being with each other in-person. I’ve always loved the ending of 2 and 3 John, where he says that he has much more to write to them, but he’d rather be with them so that “our joy may be complete.”
“Don’t neglect to meet together.” That comes from Hebrews chapter 10. The author doesn’t say, “Meet together so you can hear the sermon,” or “to sing together;” he actually puts the emphasis on meeting together so that we can stir up one another. So, worship is not just about receiving or about listening and hearing — because yeah, you can do that at home. But, what are you giving in corporate worship? How are you contributing to the family of faith if you’re not there in person? You can’t do those things — at least not at the same level — if you’re tuning in from home.
J.D.: Tony, what would you say to someone who’s saying, “That all sounds great if I had a really good church like yours (Imago Dei) near me, but I just get more spiritual edification listening to another church than I do from any of the churches near me.” What would you say to that person?
Tony: Well, I think I would go back to how you can contribute to your gathering. Sure, your preacher may not be at the same level as someone else’s preacher. But, we’re called to live out all of the “one another’s” of Scripture… and there are a ton of them! And so many of them, we can do on a Sunday morning or whenever we meet for worship. Think about how you might honor and encourage one another at your gathering… which you can’t do on Zoom, at least not in the same way.
So, you may not have the “dream church” you want near you, but there are probably still plenty of ways you could live out Scripture’s “one another” commandments… and that’s satisfying and fulfilling.
J.D.: If you are talking about a church that is not a gospel-preaching church, then you should not go. But, a lot of times that is not the case… a lot of times, the church just isn’t what you want it to be.
Tony: I’ve asked people at our church what the most important part of the church is to them… They never say preaching. It’s always about relationships. Community is what we’re built for.
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Transcript
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| 0:00.0 | Hey, everybody, welcome to Ask Me Anything. I am Matt Love, but I am not here with Pastor J.D. |
| 0:23.7 | And not even for the reason I'm normally not with Pastor J.D. |
| 0:26.9 | Normally when I'm not, when he's not here, it's because we're doing like a sermon excerpt or something like that. |
| 0:32.8 | But today, and for the next couple of episodes, we actually have a really special guest joining Pastor J.D. |
| 0:39.4 | And I'll actually let him introduce that guest here in a second. |
| 0:42.7 | So I don't really need to do much to start this off and really just tell you that the first question that JD and the special guests are going to answer is why is it important to go to church in person? |
| 0:53.0 | Great question. Let's listen. |
| 1:00.8 | Okay. it important to go to church in person? Great question. Let's listen. Well, normally here on Ask Me Anything, Matt Love, our host will present a question that usually |
| 1:06.4 | comes from one of you, the list in the audience, and I'll take a few minutes to try to |
| 1:09.6 | give you a quick answer to it. |
| 1:16.6 | But every once in a while, I will encounter a question of my own and feel like I need to have the nation's expert come in and talk to me about it. And that's what's happening today. We're flipping the |
| 1:21.8 | mic. And I have the role of interlocutor. I think the academics like Tony would say, and Dr. Tony Marita is going to give us |
| 1:28.8 | the answer. And Tony, I'm sitting here holding in my hand two books. One, I think an older book called |
| 1:34.4 | Love Your Church, Eight Things About Being a Church member. And then your newest one that just came out |
| 1:40.7 | called Gather. Ray Orlin wrote forward to this first one and David Plata, that second one. So some excellent guys there. Sounds like you're pretty |
| 1:48.0 | passionate about the local church. Am I? Yeah, yeah. Yeah, I'm into that. Into that. So, |
| 1:52.9 | you know, Tony, both you and I pastor here actually locally through COVID. And we, I took advantage |
| 1:58.8 | of technology. I know that you guys did too. We're allowing people when they weren't, couldn't gather to do that. |
| 2:03.5 | And we've seen here at the church a number of people that, some of whom are listening to this podcast, and I won't call them out, but they're listening. |
| 2:11.1 | And they've just said, you know what? |
| 2:12.2 | I enjoy my small group. |
| 2:13.5 | I get together with Christian friends. |
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