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Casting a new light on why church matters, pastor and speaker shares the unconventional story of starting a church for people that feel disenfranchised from religion, inviting readers to experience a diverse faith community that is both brutally honest and beautifully messy.

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Why Would Anyone Go to Church? tells a story about a church, a place, and a people. Ultimately, though, it is a story about the incarnation of the gospel. Read this book and realize that what the world needs now is incarnation. Read it and discover all over again what is so compelling about not just going to church but being the church.

David Fitch , author of Faithful Presence and professor at Northern Seminary, Chicago

My generation is searching for things weve lost: a sense of community, a sense of the sacred, healthier lifestyles, and places where our best values and ideas are encouraged and practiced. Kevin does the hard workintellectually and practicallyof championing church as a potential resolution to these searches. And as the title suggests, Why Would Anyone Go to Church? doesnt avoid any of the hard questions this proposition raises. Best of all, it is not theoretical; this book is the story of ordinary people in Hamilton, Ontario, doing something wonderfully old and new at the same time.

Shad ( Shadrach Kabango) , artist and host of Netflixs Hip- Hop Evolution

Right from the beginning, this book doesnt shy away from the frightening questions being asked about what is happening to church and whether there is any hope for it. Because of this, I knew I could trust Kevin as he led me through his difficult and joyful journey of pastoring a church. I thoroughly enjoyed Why Would Anyone Go to Church? not just for its great storytelling and insightful practices but because of the revelation that those involved in participating in the church are not the ones who win or lose but the ones who are irrevocably transformed.

Scott Erickson , artist and coauthor of Prayer and May It Be So

Why Would Anyone Go to Church? inspires people to experience and express the beauty and brokenness of life in the local church. Thank you, Kevin, for helping the Good News message shine more brightly as we join together in true community in the places where Jesus has put us.

Bruxy Cavey , teaching pastor at The Meeting House and author of The End of Religion and ( re) union

Why Would Anyone Go to Church? is a spiritual memoir of millennial church planting in a post-Christian world. Makinss love for his city and his neighborhood shines brilliantly through this exploration of failure, community, and loving the universal by focusing on the particularin this case, the local church.

D. L. Mayfield , writer and neighbor

I can think of no other subgenre of literature more preferable to avoid than memoirs from faith leaders and first-person accounts of their own faith communitiesinevitably more hagiography than biography, real stories are flattened in the process of making saints and manufacturing meaning. And then along comes this surprising, astonishing gem of a book. I love Kevin Makinss Why Would Anyone Go to Church? for its unvarnished, unflinching honesty; incisive, beautiful writing; authentic belly laughs; and for the many moments I had to put it down, gut-punched by the sheer holiness and humanity in these pages. It made me fall in love with the church again, despite myself. This startling book on Christian community is too unlike anything else to be the one you came looking for but, if youre like me, precisely the one your soul has craved. Bonhoeffer gave us Life Together ; Kevin Makins has given us a less reverent, more complex, more human story of what life together looks like here and now.

Jonathan Martin , author of How to Survive a Shipwreck and Prototype

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2020 by Kevin Makins

Published by Baker Books

a division of Baker Publishing Group

PO Box 6287, Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6287

www.bakerbooks.com

Ebook edition created 2020

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any meansfor example, electronic, photocopy, recordingwithout the prior written permission of the publisher. The only exception is brief quotations in printed reviews.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is on file at the Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

ISBN 978-1-4934-2346-0

Unless otherwise indicated, Scripture quotations are from the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible, copyright 1989 National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

Scripture quotations labeled NIV are from the Holy Bible, New International Version. NIV. Copyright 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide. www.zondervan.com. The NIV and New International Version are trademarks registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office by Biblica, Inc.

Some names and details have been changed to protect the privacy of the individuals involved.

The author is represented by the literary agency of Credo Communications, LLC, www.credocommunications.net.

Dedication

To my wife, my mother,
and that guy who recognized me on a writing retreat at the monastery and spent twenty minutes telling me how much our church had let him down.

You kept this book humble.

Contents

Cover

Endorsements

Half Title Page

Title Page

Copyright Page

Dedication

Prologue: Why Would Anyone Do This?

1. Getting Our Hands Dirty

2. Falling into Place

3. The Right Way to Start a Church

4. Faith Is Communal

5. The Night the Children Never Came

6. Nap Sunday

7. The Kingdom of God Is Like a Potluck

8. The Most Honest Place in Town

9. A Particular Glory

10. New Church

11. Church Plant Boot Camp

12. Everything Were Not

13. Dying Well

Acknowledgments

Notes

About the Author

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Prologue

Why Would Anyone Do This?

Two summers ago, my wife decided she wanted to be a DJ. The challenge was that she only wanted to play emo , short for emotional music , a subgenre that rose in popularity during the early 2000s when millennials like us were going through our most over-the-top heartbreak. One popular lyric from the time, undoubtedly tattooed on hundreds of thirtysomething moms today, reads, The truth is you could slit my throat, and... Id apologize for bleeding on your shirt.

You can see why this stuff isnt in regular clubbing rotations.

My wife knew the only way she could DJ a full set of emo hits would be to throw the party herself, so she rented out a local bar, printed off hundreds of posters, and decorated the entire venue, including a MySpace selfie booth in the back. Our friends arrived first, donning old band T-shirts and wearing studded belts, but an hour later, the place was packed with total strangers: punk rockers with big, spiky hair, college students with caked-on black eyeliner, hipsters on cocaine, grungy anarchists, and parents who had finally gotten their kids to bed and were ready to relive their youth. Sad anthems blasted through the speakers as heavy boots and Converse shoes jumped to the beat, the old wooden floors vibrating beneath us.

Then I noticed a guy who was definitely having a little too much fun. He was tall and had a round face with bloodshot, dopey eyes. I knew Dopey Eyes. He had visited our church on a couple of occasions over the past few months, and while pastors are supposed to be agents of grace and compassion, the truth is, I always found him a little grating. But thats when he was sober. Tonight he was on a whole other level, trying to sing along but mostly just yelling in peoples faces, trying to jump around but mostly knocking people over.

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