I 100% understand the spirit of your post because there is truth in it. That said, you can’t wait to be “perfect” to get involved. I used to stay away from church because I didn’t live well enough to go. I’m not going because I’m not a hypocrite thinking.In today’s world, Baptists and other congregants of other churches mainly mega churches are worse hypocrites than the people who occasionally attend or don’t attend at all so I don’t see where they should be allowed to complain. Count me in as one who doesn’t attend and welcomes this change.
As I had kids I’ve slowly started going at least semi-regularly and now I’m a regular who is pretty involved. I’m Catholic now & I’ve found a great community where I can be my imperfect self and it’s fine. Being a masculine man is encouraged. One of my good friends/mentors is a Baptist minister and he summed it up great on this topic. He said Jesus started his disciples (aka the church) with commercial fishermen. If you know anything about how tough, rough, & flawed commercial fishermen are like I do, it really clicked for me. Today’s mantra of you have to be an effeminate sissy man who is perfect isn’t based in any historical church histor
I’m a bigger sinner historically than 99.9% of this board & I’m far from domesticated today but I’m not ashamed of going to church in fear of being a hypocrite. I wish more men had that revelation.
Sorry for being a lil ot