Quotes about Church
It is not so much the case that God has a mission for his church in the world, as that God has a church for his mission in the world. Mission was not made for the church; the church was made for mission — God's mission. Chris Wright
— Christopher Wright
There should be no theology that does not relate to the mission of the church — either by being generated out of the church's mission or by inspiring and shaping it. And there should be no mission of the church carried on without deep theological roots in the soil of the Bible. No theology without missional impact; no mission without theological foundations.
— Christopher Wright
People don't come to church for preachments, of course, but to daydream about God.
— Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
Where I can preach I do preach and where I can't I still preach with love but just not the normal words we usually use in church.
— Nick Vujicic
Every church is flawed. Still, you'd better learn to love it since it's the only group Jesus said he's taking to Heaven.
— Rick Warren
I would love to see the Church on the right side of history.
— Shane Claiborne
It is the church's responsibility, the government's responsibility, and the personal responsibility of every one of us to love.
— Shane Claiborne
There is no use trying to do Church work without love. A doctor, a lawyer, may do good work without love, but God's work cannot be done without love.
— DL Moody
He was bitter about many things, but not about God. He still prayed constantly. Still went to church. Still reminded her that God loved her and was watching.
— Terri Blackstock
With utmost courage, Jesus taught a gospel of nonviolence. Is the church today practicing the same by its presence and behavior? Do the churches practice nonviolence and social justice, or do they align themselves with governments that practice violence and hatred?
— Thich Nhat Hanh
Christians should emphatically be campaigning for justice for the poor - but the Church is not a campaign.
— Rowan Williams
In the Church of Jesus Christ there can and should be no non-theologians.
— Karl Barth