Do We Need More Churches In Central Kentucky?

I just came across some interesting statistics produced by the Glenmary Report in 2000 concerning church and religious involvement in Kentucky and Fayette County.

* 10% of people in Fayette County attend church on any given Sunday

* 47.3% of people in Fayette County “adhere to a religion.”

* 27.4% of people in Fayette County are “members of a religious group.”

As you might expect, these numbers are slightly lower than the state average (12.8%, 58%, and 33% respectively).  Click here to see the report and the results for all counties in Kentucky.  So what do you think?  Do we need more churches?  Yes…that is a trick question.  Think it through before you respond below! :)

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3 Responses to “Do We Need More Churches In Central Kentucky?”
  1. Tracy Hughes says:

    Hi Gavin! Great question – and it is tricky. What I feel we need are, 1. Currently existing churches need to become about the “Main Thing” – leading people into a relationship with Jesus Christ and teaching how to follow Him. Not being known for what they’re against. Be a place of acceptance, redemption, giving an accurate picture of who Jesus really is. Be a place where current believers WANT to invite their friends and loved ones. Any Christian Church should be an irresistible community where Acts 2 is happening and non-believers want in. And it isn’t about what music you play, etc – it’s about the people. 2. If and because current churches can’t or won’t be about the “Main Thing” then new churches are needed, but only if they fit the description of #1 above.

    I invite you to check out http://www.theuprising.net/uprising-2010/. I personally love being part of a church that is about the Main Thing and is seeing Acts 2 happen.

    Always love reading about what you’re up to…. Tracy

    • gduerson says:

      Tracy, Thanks for you comments and link! It’s great to hear from you and to have you join in the discussion here. I’m glad to hear that you are a part church that you love. A couple of additional thoughts… I certainly think that new churches are needed where no churches exist that are focused on the “main thing.” I also believe that new churches are needed even when there exists an abundance of churches that ARE focused on the “main thing.” As local congregations see new disciples made, I think it’s a very natural and Biblical idea that new local churches give birth to new daughter churches in order to continue to provide the type of community we see in Acts. I also think that how we choose to define “church” if of consequence here and just one of the reasons that I suggested that my original question was a “tricky” one… Just my two cents worth. I hope your golf game is going well! :)

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