Note: This was edited and adapted with my own tweaks and concerns from http://www.baptistedifier.com/an_exhortation_to_church_service_etiquette.html
A Friendly Appeal to Church Service Etiquette
Several years ago a Baptist College Professor attended a sports awards
banquet at a high school. Soon after the speaker began, the professor became disgusted.
Not with what the speaker said, but with the terrible lack of respect
and common decency given him by the crowd. He said you could barely hear over
the conversations going on by students and adults. As well as people constantly
coming and going, rattling snack wrappers, cutting up, and other disrespectful
behaviors.
Such disrespectful manners among those at banquets, concerts, plays and
other public occasions are common today. BUT, lack of respect through bad manners
has reached into local churches.
One sad truth of my generation is: the world has changed
the church more than the church has changed the world.
Also, folks
used to behave in church services in a way demonstrating respect for the
speakers, singers, congregation, facilities and, most of all, for the Lord.
However, in many churches even those who desire to hear the Word are too
distracted by irreverent conduct of others to get much out of it.
In some churches it’s hard to focus on God with people coming and
going, conversations going on, rattling wrappers, slurping drinks and smacking
food. That’s not to mention children who aren’t taught to sit quietly, cell
phones, and the sound of Bible covers being zipped before the end of the sermon.
Bad manners in church are a reproach to God, His Word, preachers, churches and
the members themselves.
I.
PROPER CHURCH ETIQUETTE GIVES GOD WHAT HE DESERVES
We’re to respect and glorify God at all times, but most especially in
His house.
Leviticus 19:30 reads, “Ye
shall keep my Sabbaths, and reverence my sanctuary: I am the Lord.” In the New
Testament the Temple is not the
building but God’s local church joined
in worship and service.
Psalm 29:2 exhorts us to
“Give unto the Lord the glory due unto His name” and to “worship the Lord in
the beauty of holiness.”
· When people are walking in and out of the sanctuary
when it’s time to worship God in song, prayer, and preaching is that giving the
Lord the glory due Him?
· When distracting conversation is going on at
such times is God given the glory due Him?
· When people choose to wear inappropriate clothes
and such to church rather than dressing in their nicer clothes is the Lord
given the glory due Him?
· When folks are still somewhere else drinking
coffee, fellowshipping, or procrastinating after services have already started
is our Savior given the glory due Him?
The popular trend in churches is to gratify people by making
dress ultra-casual, ensuring that coffee and pastries are available, provide
never-ending entertainment for all ages, and since it appears to be just like
any other event in our society, people tend to talk and move around as they
please. But any honest reader of the Bible must surely conclude that this
new tradition is contrary to the worship of God recorded and instructed in His
Holy Word. More and more so the worship of the Lord in churches is being
replaced by the traditions of man which revolve around worshipping self.
The Bible says we’re not to be conformed to the world, we’re to be
transformed from it. People should see a
difference from the world when they come to church. They should see a
people who are giving the Lord the glory
due unto His name. They should see Spirit-filled saints honoring and
reverencing God rather than a laid-back, sleepy congregation devoted to getting
their blessing and glorifying self.
II.
PROPER CHURCH ETIQUETTE GIVES EVERYONE ELSE WHAT THEY DESERVE
The worst thing about bad church etiquette is it disrespects God; but it
also hinders those with spiritual needs. Those who contribute distractions to
people in need of God should heed Rom
14:13b “…but judge this rather, that no man put a stumbling-block or an
occasion to fall in his brother’s way.”
·
There’s the person who needs to be saved, distracted
by folks continually talking or walking out.
·
The visitor seeking a church who wants to leave due
to continual horseplay of kids in front of her.
·
The church member who needs the message but
misses it through the crackling candy wrappers, cell phone noises, and other
assorted disruptions.
·
And, the person under conviction who thinks it
must be time to leave when Bibles are zipped up and people gather their things
to leave. Bad manners disrespect God, and everyone else.
Jesus said, “Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.” With that in
mind, we need to conduct ourselves in church as if we are the ones praying, singing, teaching or really need to hear from God. Especially
when the preacher is telling people the most important message of all, how to
be saved from eternal hell.
III.
PROPER CHURCH ETIQUETTE ACCOMPLISHES WONDERFUL THINGS
Wonderful things come forth through practicing proper church etiquette.
The Lord will be reverenced and honored, receiving The Glory Due His Name.
·
The Word of God will have free course.
·
The congregation will experience the unhindered
ministry of the Spirit.
·
Visitors will be drawn to the church.
·
The entire ministry of the church will become
more effective for the cause of Christ.
What more motivation does one need to repent of bad manners and begin to
practice proper ones?!
“Steps
Towards Proper Church Etiquette”
·
In order to avoid walking into services late,
leave home or Bible class earlier.
·
Don’t bring food or drinks into church service.
(Certainly water bottles are understandable if needed)
·
Silence cell phones during services.
·
Please!
Don’t walk out of services during the Invitation/Commitment
Hymn.
·
Don’t expect someone else to make kids behave
whose parents aren’t around. Give it a try yourself.
·
Wait until services are dismissed before zipping
up your Bible and gathering your belongings.
·
If you must have a cough drop or mint in a
crackling wrapper, unwrap as many as you need and put them in a noise-free
container.
·
If you need to exit, please take the least
distracting route, even if it means walking farther. Or sit close to an exit
if you may need to leave early.
·
Use the restroom before services.
·
Consider how the way you dress relates to
respect for God and His people. This is not about wearing “ties or fancy dresses”,
but respect and reverence.
·
And don’t hand this list to someone else as a
hint, Fold it and put in your own Bible.
Yes, Worship is more a matter of the heart than
outward appearances.
But the words we say and the way we act - reveal what
is in our hearts.