Pastor,
I think you'll find if you welcome the 50+ you'll get the 50+ and 60+ ..and older possibly, along with their contributions of not only their presence, but financial, since many of my peers have already established their financial position while the 30 somethings are currently working on that goal.
Of course that is just a generality, but I'm making a stand for those of us tired of age meaning anything more than a page on a piece of paper called a calendar.
Suggestions are simple. Show that God works. This is where so many other churches fail in my humble opinion.
I've been searching for answers for the last 30 or more years. I've read literally hundreds if not venturing into the thousands of books from every corner of religion and philosophies, looking for answers. I have attended more churches around the country for the same reasons. Answers. I have so many questions and for every answer I have 20 more questions.
I'll talk with you until you want to run away regarding the power of God or the universal truths, or the karmic law, on and on, but show me answers.
Show the 20 somethings answers. Show the frustrated people answers. The people that are totally happy and satisfied, God bless them, but the ones that appear to have the world by it's behind yet are frustrated, or confused, or have pains or feel lack, loneliness, simply show them the comfort of God. Be willing to keep an open mind and be flexible.
Example: We would like our little one baptized. We haven't decided where yet, but we would need it when and where we want it, not at a church due to some physical limitations of some who we want to be present.
This should not be too much to ask, in my opinion. Ten minutes of time.
I believe a pastor of a church's job is to guide his/her congregation to the results of God. The world seems to have become so skeptical. God makes infinite "results" but sometimes we can't see the trees because the forest is in the way. A pastor should lead us to the trees, even if it needs a verbal kick in the behind. We take so much for granted but we need to be reminded constantly, that there is a power greater than us alone, doing and providing that which is good. We have only to give that power recognition and thanks.
Something very good happened to me today, and if it wasn't from God then I imagined the entire event. If I imagined it, my family imagined it also.
It wasn't big, or front page news, but it was an answer.
Now I have 20 more questions and 20 more needs to fill, some small, some large. I'm just one of many in the same situation.
I hope you'll welcome with enthusiasm, the 50 and 60 somethings as well as the older and younger somethings, and we'll bring some answers with us too, but I guarantee we'll bring even more questions.
I have a great feeling about your intentions from your posts so far, and that feeling is good.
I play keyboard by the way, and more so, Hammond organ or synthesizer (which weighs 380lbs less ) so with us too, if all is in the right place on our end, we might drop by too and I'll bring a synthesizer and maybe between Gary, and his great dad Bob, and my little clan, we can loosen up the whole crowd.
Mark Allan Crnolatas