Thursday, March 20, 2008

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McChurch

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McChurch is a McWord used to suggest that a particular church has a strong element of entertainment, consumerism or commercialism which obscures its religious aspects. The term is sometimes used as a derogatory synonym for megachurch.

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Elements of a McChurch

The precise origins of the term McChurch are unclear, dating back to at least the early 1990s. Prominent media sources using the term include:

Elements of a McChurch common to these and other sources include the following:

  • Gift shops, coffee shops, and other revenue-generating amenities incorporated into the main structure of the church building.
  • Services focus on presentation, via skits or music, at the expense of doctrinal discussion.
  • Placement in suburban or exurban areas to attract an upper middle class clientele, ostensibly to boost donations.
  • Participation in other revenue-generating activities, such as selling curriculum materials or franchising.

Despite these common elements, the term is understood differently by conventional (secular) and Christian media sources. Secular sources, such as McClory and Moody contend that a McChurch promotes socially conservative political philosophy. On the other hand, Christian sources such as Colson and Schaeffer define a McChurch's theology as unduly permissive, especially with respect to sexual behavior, which both authors suggest is a ploy to boost membership and donations.

Related words

A number of similar derogatory words having somewhat the same connotation of McChurch have arisen, including "God Incorporated," "ChristCo," "Six Flags Over Jesus," "McJesus," "Fort God", "Religion Lite", "McEucharist" and "Krispy Kreme Christianity".

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Are you a member of a really big church? How does it help you? How does it hurt?

I remember some sociology class in college, the issue of consumer culture came up and we were talking about the advent of sunday morning shoppers -- those folks who, looking for some way to connect to their communities but not able to stomach a church service they felt was false, went out to Target or somewhere to do their shopping and see others from their town.

Has church, under megachurches, become a product to be consumed?

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