Why Go To Church - Part 1 07/25/2011
Why Should I Go To Church? Is Not Going To Church A Sin? Is Going To Church In The Bible? Christians ponder these questions nearly every Sunday. Do I have to go to church? Is it a sin to not go to church? Great questions! Questions that deserve biblical answers. What is church anyway? Most Christians in America view church as a weekly event. Church is a Sunday morning activity especially for the children. But is that what the Bible says? Does the Bible say I should go to a certain building, sit in a pew, sing a few songs, put money in the plate, and listen a pastor preach week after week? From my early teens I was a regular church attender. Sunday mornings, Sunday evenings and Wednesday nights we were in church. Later, I became a full-time minister and regularly preached all the things I was taught. One foundational truth I learned was to never add to or take away from the Word. The Bible is truth (it doesn't just contain truth), it's our final authority (overriding church handouts and by-laws), and THE source of all of our doctrine (regardless of denomination, visiting preacher or our beloved Aunt Maggie). So what happens when the minister searches the scriptures for direction on how the church is suppose to function, and can't find most of the things he's been taught? Does he brush his concerns aside and just keep going like he has year after year? Or does he practice what he's preached to others and lay aside his own beliefs in favor of the truth of the Word of God? When Jesus confronted the Pharisees about their traditions and teachings, I laughed. When Jesus confronted me about my teachings and traditions, it wasn't so funny. As I recall, it was a time of fear and trembling. I believe there are thousands of church leaders today shaking in their shoes because they know the Bible does not support the pattern of church they were taught and currently live by. That fear is partly financial. They are like the buggy whip maker watching something called an automobile make it's way down the road without a horse. If you go to church, why do you? Have you ever searched the scriptures to understand your relationship with other believers? You might be surprised to see what the Bible says! You might also be on the edge of a whole new life in Christ! For some scriptural answers to the question, "Do I have to go to church?" Click Here to fast forward to Part 2 of this topic. Visit our Contact Page to add your name to our email list to get future updates! CommentsCindy 07/25/2011 14:42
It's funny how some Christians act like you're not a real Christian if you don't attend church every single Sunday. They use physical attendance as the ruler to measure your Christ- likeness.
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07/25/2011 19:13
I hear you Cindy. I think the number of ways we judge and chop each other up are countless.
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Ben 07/25/2011 19:39
I sat ina church building this past sunday. As the "pastor" prayed, he refered to the building as "the house of GOD". I was so repulsed by such a blasphemous lie,that I turned to my wife and said "I'm leaving, I cann't put up with this".
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Patty Tillerson 07/26/2011 06:25
Since I no longer "attend" church, I find myself more content, more satisfied with life---I feel more free to "live" and "practice" my faith as directed by personal prayers. Instead of giving my money to support salaries, etc., I give it directly to community needs and needs of those I am fortunate to be able to help through these difficult times. They say, "we will pay you back". . . no, I tell them, pass it on, I am blessed to be able to help. I believe this is what Christ would do and it makes my heart sing!
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If we are the church then why all the repulsion to the notion of meeting together as a body? We need to understand that the building is not the church, the people are. We only gather in buildings to provide human comfort from the elements. Let's not let "their" confusion about what constitutes church push us to the opposite extreme.
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07/26/2011 09:04
Hey Jeff! Thanks for commenting.
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Michael P. Gardner 07/26/2011 17:51
It's interesting that Scripture tells us: "Let us hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering; (for he is faithful that promised;) And let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works: Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching." -- Hebrews 10:23-25 If we don't have church, how can we effectively "provoke" one another to love and good works?
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07/26/2011 18:45
Great point, Michael! I think you'll appreciate Part 2!
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Pat,
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BTW,
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07/27/2011 07:37
Hello Again, Jeff!
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09/20/2011 06:00
Church is the only House whose purpose and vision is Heavenly Focused
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