Pastor,  World Revival Church, Kansas City, Missouri
					BS  Music Ed., Berean School of the Bible
					Ordained  AOG 1979
					Creator,  Executive Producer, The Steve & Kathy  Show, airs on DirectTV and affiliate stations
					Married,  wife: Kathy
									 			
			 
					 
		
		
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		Steve Gray: Addressing Empty Pews
		
		By Mimi Elliott 
                	The 700 Club
                	
		
		
		 
		CBN.com 
			 RAISING  THE CHURCH FROM THE DEAD
		Church  attendance across the nation has dwindled significantly. While Steve has seen  numbers in his church increase, he has been concerned about the overall  situation.  
		“How  worthwhile is any attempt to find the soul of the church and raise it from the  dead?” Steve asked himself.  “Religion in  America  is in crisis. It needs fixing.”  
		Twelve  years ago, Steve was the pastor of a small church that didn’t even have a  telephone. His message then, as it is now, is that religion in America  needs to change – quickly. 
		One  day a preacher friend of Steve’s came into town and said, “You know, the other  preachers in town are afraid of you.” Steve asked why and his friend replied,  “Because they are afraid you might be right.” (That would mean the leaders of  churches would have to change.) Steve says we don’t need the same religion  packaged differently. “What we need is a church that God Himself will  attend.”  
		From  his experiences, Steve says most people who don’t go to church are not anti-God.  They are simply anti-religion.  Even many  who go to church are fed up with what religion has become. A reporter asked  Steve why people didn’t go to church.  
		“They  don’t go to church because they don’t want to,” Steve said. “They don’t like it.  They don’t love it and don’t want anymore of it.” Steve was determined to help.
		When  he first started ministering, Steve says he would preach in different churches  and faced absurdities in almost every one. He noticed that few people had any  faith for anything and didn’t want the presence of God or miracles.  
		“The  only thing these churches had to offer when all else failed was the promise of  another life after you died,” Steve said. “When a religion relies too much on  the promise of another life, it means it has nothing to offer in the here and  now life.” 
		From  his observations, Steve said people want a little bit of God in their lives,  but mainly they want food, fun and entertainment. When people go to church,  many times their first question is, “When does this thing get over with?” 
		“America’s  spiritual diet has been reduced to bread and water. No wonder we have so much  crime and violence,” Steve said. “It always runs rampant and unabated in a  spiritually starved society.”  
		ABSURD  RELIGION
		Personal  morality is at the center of what Steve calls his “absurd religion.”  While he does not promote immorality, Steve  says morality turns absurd when it becomes the pivotal center of our view of  God. Telling people to be moral doesn’t work.  
		“The  Bible promises that God has the power to help us change, but morality without  that power is absurd,” Steve said.  
		Steve’s  idea is that God wants to show Himself strong and mighty in our day, just as He  did throughout history.  
		“I  believe it is His choice for every ordinary person to experience His presence,”  Steve said.  By presence, Steve means a  tangible knowing, including things we can and can’t see.  
		“It’s  a knowing that God is with us, is active in our lives, and cares about us,” Steve  said. 
		Steve  thinks most churches lack the presence of God because the people who control  religion in America  have never experienced it. 
		“You  can’t give to others what you don’t have,” he said.  
		Steve  has observed that many people don’t like hypocrisy in the church.  
		“The  world is crying out for a home-cooked meal made with pure ingredients. The  church serves synthetic and processed spiritual food,” Steve said. “Religion  teaches us to divide the spiritual and the material arenas of our lives, but by  doing this, it does not allow people to fully experience God in every area of  their lives.”  
		Some  churches try to deal with material needs by operating soup kitchens and the  like, but Steve said people never make the connection that meeting someone’s  material needs is a spiritual act, and there is no separation between the  two.  
		Steve  catapulted to national prominence in 1996 by a supernatural outpouring of God’s  power in Smithton, Missouri that drew over a quarter million  people worldwide to his small-town church.
		
		
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