I am a fan of the Kansas City Chiefs.
This has been quite difficult this year. This past Sunday, Nicole and I went to the game vs. the San Diego Chargers. We received tickets from a staff member who has great season tickets – just a few rows up behind the Chiefs bench. We each had church responsibilities in the morning so made it out to the game late and it was frigid. Temperatures less than 20 degrees and a strong north wind. The stadium was probably not even 50% full by the end of the game.
I started to think about church attenders and how they are like sports fans.
- If the experience is not good, people won’t come back.
- Going to church and the game can be a social event. (Although, I have never seen tailgating at church, which could be interesting…)
- When weather is bad some people will stay home.
- Regardless of how bad the preaching, how much ice is on the ground or whether or not any one else is there – some people will be there every week.
- Attendance at one can affect attendance at the other – church and sports games.
I am not sure if this is good or bad, but I was struck by the similarities.
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And sometimes the team’s owner has to replace the team’s leader.. even though the non-attending and attending folks seem to know about the need before the owner.. speaking of sports of course 🙂
Now I wanna start tailgating in the church parking lot….
is not coffee hour a form of tailgating?
Tailgating is to Football as Pot Lucks are to Church