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cavell

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First Baptist members say pew to new pastor's changes [Excerpts]

The Rev. David Cox modernized the altar of First Baptist Church of
Daytona Beach with a hardwood stage, twin movie screens and music
equipment worthy of a rock band.

Cox is under fire on everything from his spending habits to his taste in
church music.

"I've tried my best to reach out to every one of you," Cox said at the
beginning of the town hall style meeting that let the congregation vent
its frustrations.

"To the extent I've fallen short, I hope you'll forgive me."

For many, the renovated altar has symbolized excess and misplaced
priorities under Cox's leadership.

Noting the absence of the cross, one church member said Wednesday the
church altar looks more "like a Masonic Lodge than a pulpit."

Church members put the cost of the renovations at somewhere between
$300,000 and $450,000, which many say is impractical due to the timing.

That many longtime church staffers have left since Cox took over is
another source of contention, according to a church handout, which
defended their leaving as voluntary. At the town hall meeting, the
congregation complained about the departure of at least five staffers by
name, including one who was fired only two years from retirement.

The congregation is also questioning the salaries for Cox and other
staffers while many popular programs, such as youth basketball and bus
transportation for the under-privileged, have been eliminated.

At Wednesday's meeting, church members said staff salaries comprise
about 60 percent of the church budget.

Much of the complaints are also cultural. Critics don't like Cox's use
of the popular book "The Purpose Driven Life" by Rick Warren, his
reference to First Baptist as a "campus" instead of a "church," and the
change in music to a more contemporary sound.

(Haug, Daytona Beach News Journal, 1/13/07)

[This is one more example of consumer driven Christianity.]
 

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Well, some try to cater to the crowd who go to church to be entertained. John MacArthur dubs it "Christianity Lite" in his book "Hard to Believe". I'm not really a Rick Warren fan either. Some of his beliefs are a little too out there for my taste.

My humble opinion anyway. Doesn't sound like the type of place I'd like to attend IAC.
 
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