Turn-off or Turn-on?

Chuck on November 5th, 2009

First Baptist Church in Dallas just announced plans Sunday to build a $130 million state-of-the-art campus in the middle of the downtown Dallas arts district.  For more info and to watch a news cast of this, click here.

The reason I’m posting this here is to find out how you think college age people might respond to this.  College age people in Dallas might think one way and those living in a different region could think differently.  Church culture is vastly different in different parts of the country.  And I think this is necessary to some degree.

So, would this be a turn-off for college age people in your area?  Or, would this get them excited?

To be clear, I am not interested in your opinions on whether or not you think this is a good idea – that can quickly become a fruitless discussion.  I’m only asking what college age people might think.  So, what do you think?  Potential turn-off or turn-on?

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Jeff at 11:38am November 5

Definitely (in general) a turn-OFF to college students in our area (Pacific Northwest, specifically Portland area), but perhaps slightly less in our suburb than neighboring communities. Perhaps traditionally-churched students would be open; but the unchurched probably not so much.

A question, How does this new project move the church (people) towards the younger generation?

Chuck at 10:38pm November 5

Serban, thanks for your comment. I’m glad you were able to actually ask a student!