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October 28, 2020
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CT Pastors, April 2000
Discipleship |Leadership
Conversations
posted April 1, 2000

This Bird Has Blown It

I was disappointed when I read John Beukema's "Today's Nesting Habits" (Fall1999). I have watched the sad trend of church hopping in the San Francisco Bay area. I hoped Beukema would offer suggestions to help people strengthen commitment to their church home.

Instead, Beukema has acquiesced to church hopping as normal behavior. He does list one or two special circumstances when it is healthy for a person or family to attend another church (e.g. when a recovery or youth program is not offered at the home church). But his acceptance of issues-avoiding hummingbirds, self-gratifying waxwings, and the passive-aggressive protests of ruffed grouses as acceptable migration is flabbergasting.

I can appreciate [Beukema's] sense of loving and nurturing his flock the best he can. However, I just don't believe it does them any good to encourage lack of commitment.

Dear Bob: I appreciate the time you took to respond to my article. You make valid points, all of which I considered ...

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