How can i defend the importance of buildings?
If they’re my kind of Protestants (Reformed tradition), that’s not going to be easy.
I have heard several French ministers in official position say that the building has nothing special in itself, and that it was no less and no more a sacred place than the local woods or your living room.
That’s understandable, because Protestant church buildings do not have anything sacred – nothing consecrated or dedicated or blessed, no tabernacle.
I recall a time, as a young adult, when I was charged to give a tour of our (Reformed) church to a class of kids from the local Catholic school, along with a minister who later became president of the French Reformed Church. Under the (horrified) eyes of the children, he comfortably sat on the altar and said : “See? nothing sacred here. That’s just a table.”
I don’t see why it would be wrong to call a building a “church”, though.
Anyway, I thought the word “church” in English derived from “kyriakos” rather than from “ekklesia” (from which the French word “église” originated), so I don’t see why it would be more biblical to call the body of believers a church than to call a building a church, since that word, to my knowledge, is never used to designate either in the New Testament
