I agree with some of the tongue-in-cheek criticisms of the razormouth article. Namely, that non-denominational churches can become so tolerant when it comes to theology that although people may attend church and feel better, the might not be getting saved. That is just as bad as cults who feed people theology that is just dead wrong, or atheists that will vehemently attack Jesus and the Bible. I don't mean to villify people in cults or atheists for that matter, many are well meaning, but I believe that the Christians who lead these churches that are devoid of theology are no better than the Pharisees, of which Jesus said:
But woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you shut up the kingdom of heaven against men; for you neither go in yourselves, nor do you allow those who are entering to go in. (Matt. 23:13 NKJV)
How good is it really to get someone into a church or some other Christian gathering and not give them the Gospel. There have been way too many people who have gone to church, do all the right Christian things, acted and talked the right way but have never heard a clear presentation of the Gospel, let alone got saved. If that is what these churches are doing (and God knows which of them are) then they should stop concerning themselves with their own image, or with how "seeker friendly" or "cutting edge" they are. The Gospel is an offense to the world, to often churches can become too concerned with offending the world, so much so that they stop giving the Gospel. This is tragic.
I commend those churches that are being both creative, accepting, AND theologically sound, being rooted in scripture and concerned with it first and foremost. As to which fall into this category, and which do not, I cannot say, except to say that the church I attend is dedicated to God's word first and foremost.
Anyway, I did like the paragraph near the end of the Denver Post article about Five Iron Frenzy's bible study spawning the "scum of the earth" church. Punks are people too, and just because we may disagree with their tattoos, piercings, and lifestyle (and have perfectly biblical reasons for doing so), we cannot let outward appearances, or sinful lifestyles prevent us from sharing the Gospel. Change in other areas can come later, but salvation is of paramount importance.
Sorry for taking so long with this post, but I had a bit to get off my chest. Use discernment and pray for wisdom in picking a church, and don't waste time with those that want nothing to do with the bible, but everything to do with church activities. God's word is more important than any church function. Also, if you don't think you need to go to church for whatever reason, you can be right in saying that it is not a requirement for God's love or for salvation, but if done properly, church can help you grow a lot faster than you could ever do on your own. God has designed it for us to be strong in some areas, and to build up the body of Christ with our strengths, while at the same time being built up by our brethren who are stronger than us in other areas. Thank you to anyone who actually read all this, you truly have the patience of a saint.