lunamoth
Episcopalian
I'm getting an image of ninja Priests, lol!
I hear what you're saying Brian and think you are right. But I would bet that, like in my mother's church, the churches know you're right too but can't afford or find the volunteer power to have someone in the building 24/7. The church is beautiful and it is a sanctuary in the world, and there's not much in the way of silver or gold or anything else worth taking. It's a small, aging, poor congregation and they barely pay the heating bills as it is. Typical of many 'mainline' congregations in the States these days.
The non-denom mega churches probably are more or less open 24/7! They have congregations in the thousands around here and always have some kind of activity going on.
In the tiny tiny church I go to now the chapel is open weekdays. It also struggles to pay the heating bill. It has its doors open to any group that wishes to meet there, Mother's groups, AA, etc.. It runs a thrift shop for the needy; it had a popular preschool and kid's daycare program but they could no longer afford to keep that going. I'd like to organize a soup kitchen there at least one night a week. The churches do reach out the their communities.
While what you suggest is a lovely ideal to work toward and I would bet that there are churches that accomplish this, just jumping into the ideology would probably be the end of the little churches. A couple major acts of vandalism and they would no longer be able to pay for repairs and the building upkeep.
luna
I hear what you're saying Brian and think you are right. But I would bet that, like in my mother's church, the churches know you're right too but can't afford or find the volunteer power to have someone in the building 24/7. The church is beautiful and it is a sanctuary in the world, and there's not much in the way of silver or gold or anything else worth taking. It's a small, aging, poor congregation and they barely pay the heating bills as it is. Typical of many 'mainline' congregations in the States these days.
The non-denom mega churches probably are more or less open 24/7! They have congregations in the thousands around here and always have some kind of activity going on.
In the tiny tiny church I go to now the chapel is open weekdays. It also struggles to pay the heating bill. It has its doors open to any group that wishes to meet there, Mother's groups, AA, etc.. It runs a thrift shop for the needy; it had a popular preschool and kid's daycare program but they could no longer afford to keep that going. I'd like to organize a soup kitchen there at least one night a week. The churches do reach out the their communities.
While what you suggest is a lovely ideal to work toward and I would bet that there are churches that accomplish this, just jumping into the ideology would probably be the end of the little churches. A couple major acts of vandalism and they would no longer be able to pay for repairs and the building upkeep.
luna