Good question and much for thought, honestly do not know, I mean I do not have a good enough idea what is going on in the majority of organized Churches today, it is easier to gauge the past, looking to others more in the know. I can make some observations in American society and see a great deal of moral decline (moving away from Biblical principals where they once were held) and how it has effected the doctrinal positions within mainstream major denominations, both Calvinistic and non. It seems there are so many pressing issues that it is difficult to prioritize them, however I would put preaching the Biblical Gospel at the top of priorities, with the Solas of the Reformation a close second. I think if the Church can maintain her priorities, other issues will diminish, they will becomes less of an issue. Sometimes I think about American history and how we got to where we are today. Like why and how and when did the Reformed Churches become...looking for the right words...well it seems we're a minority now, where we used to be a majority. Ah a pressing issue springs to mind, arguably the most pressing, and it might seem strange, but public education and higher education, beginning with kindergarten or first grade. So much public and college education, is indoctrinated with secular ideas and with secular philosophy behind it, people are actually being trained from an early age, to doubt and despise anything resembling the Reformed faith, that people come out of schools like drones out of a postmodernism factory. I could be wrong, because I have no way to measure, but it seems, based on well many things but what has been taking place in mainstream Churches, these kind of people are big players in the organized Churches, they tend to have more wealth, power, and as an extension influence. Tough subject.