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Controversial Christianity
The church is in a series called Controversial Christianity, where the goal is to:
- Talk about difficult or uncomfortable topics
- Bring clarity, conviction, compassion, and Christ into the conversation
- Model how to disagree while staying united
This year’s topics are a little lighter—but still meaningful.
This Week’s Topic: Mega Churches
This week’s conversation focuses on:
What it means to attend a megachurch
A “megachurch” is simply a church with 2,000+ people attending regularly and Northeast is one of them.
The Challenges of Mega Churches
Mega churches often carry negative stereotypes, such as:
- Celebrity pastor culture
- Entertainment over worship
- Financial greed and excuses
- Shallow theology and teaching
- Shallow relationships and community
- Complex bureaucracy and leadership
- Consumer mindset in attendees
While these aren’t always true, they exist because of real examples in church history and culture.
The Goal: Defy the Stereotypes
The goal is not to be a “big church” for the sake of size.
Instead:
We want to be a healthy church, no matter the size.
Healthy churches can be:
- Big or small
- Simple or complex
Size doesn’t determine health, people do.
Big Church vs. Small Church
People coming from smaller churches may notice differences:
- More structured systems
- Larger worship environments
- Less direct access to certain leaders
But these differences are not necessarily problems; they’re just different cultures.
The Biggest Issue: Consumer Christianity
The biggest risk in a megachurch is this:
It’s easy to just show up, consume, and not engage.
With so many people, it’s easy to:
- Stay anonymous
- Avoid serving
- Only attend occasionally
But that’s not what the church is meant to be.
The Real Challenge
The message shifts from this:
“Just attend church”
To:
“Help build a healthy church”
That means:
- Showing up consistently
- Getting involved in community
- Serving others
- Taking ownership of your church family
Next Steps
Everyone is encouraged to take a step deeper:
- Alpha – explore Christianity
- Basics – learn about the church
- Groups – build community
- Serving – get involved
- Mentorship – grow spiritually
Final Takeaway
The church is not a product to consume.
It’s a family to belong to and a mission to live out.
And ultimately:
Our impact as a church depends on how much each of us leans in.


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