Last week my wife and I were away on holidays and our accomodation was located near some local churches.
Catholic.
Uniting.
Independent.
All within a few blocks of one another.
Considering the size of the town, with around 4000 people, there were a surprising number of church choices.
Which got me wondering… What are the dynamic of choosing or changing churches in a small town?
When you first arrive, do you check out all the options over a month?
Do you freely announce that there’s a selection underway?
Does the church which “gets you” feel a sense of pride?
If you’re looking at transitioning to another church, is it a bigger deal?
If you have some kind of significant presence within your previous church - say you were a youth group leader, worship leader or a member of the church council - is you’re moving a significant ecclesiastical shift?
When you arrive at a new church, are you already somewhat known?
Does this add more pressure to a perspective church to “woo you”?
Do the reasons for you moving take on more weight, especially if it was an interpersonal issue?
If you’ve left under a cloud of (non-illegal) controversy, will your first Sunday in a new church come with public baggage?
In a large city, these issues just don’t really arise.
You can start with a clean slate.
You’re anonymous.
You get the freedom to drift in and “check the place out” without causing much of a stir.
In a small town, this may not be possible, especially if - like it always is - there’s a lot of cross-denominational networks.
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