Authentic Masculinity

Consumer vs. Contributor: Why Most Men Are Getting Church Completely Wrong

Seth Troutt

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You showed up on Sunday. You sang the songs. You sat through the sermon. You checked the box that good men are supposed to check. But what if that consumer approach is exactly why church feels more like an obligation than the spiritual family it's supposed to be?

Most men treat their local church like a restaurant. Someone else cooks, someone else cleans, and you pay the bill on the way out. It feels comfortable. It feels sufficient. But it's a consumer relationship with something that was never meant to be consumed.

The difference between attending a church and joining one isn't semantic. It's the difference between watching a family through a window and sitting down at the table with chores to do and people counting on you.

When you shift from spectator to servant, something unexpected happens. Your heart for what God is doing doesn't just warm up. It catches fire.

Visit sethtroutt.com for more insights on authentic masculinity that serves the family of God rather than spectating from the sidelines.

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