Why Do You Go To Church?
By ErrollLeVant
@ErrollLeVant (4353)
United States
4 responses
@crackx (628)
• Belgium
31 Oct 10
There is no reason I go to church, cause I don't. Simple. I hope you don't start trying to convince me, since the "lord" has created this world and all. Since the evolutiontheory didn't exist, and actually religion started existing for the fact to take money from the people.
Why not you ask... I don't believe.
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@ErrollLeVant (4353)
• United States
31 Oct 10
very much to the point and a straight answer. I did not come to preach, but I was curious this morning.
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@kerriannc (4279)
• Jamaica
6 Nov 10
lol I attend worship and it was a wonderful time for me. I cannot disobey God and so I have to attend worship as a Servant for Jesus Christ. There are lessons for me to learn and also to teach. Looking towards tomorrow to see what will be happening. hugs
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@ErrollLeVant (4353)
• United States
6 Nov 10
I too am looking forward to tomorrow and another day of fellowship and praise.
@rocketj1 (6955)
• United States
31 Oct 10
I go to worship God. I go because the people there are my family. I go because I have always gone. I go to be a good example to my kids. I go anticipating some kind of message from God. I go because it glorifies Him. It's a place to serve Him and others and to be blessed.
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@ErrollLeVant (4353)
• United States
1 Nov 10
to all of those reasons, I say a hearty, "Amen!"
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@gablez (19)
• Malaysia
5 Nov 10
Personal conviction. :)
I believe in relationship with God as well as relationship with other believers. Like, I can pray and talk to God and hear Him without having to go to church but at the same time I wanna celebrate His Love with my friends. For me being abroad, having my current church as family is really a blessing. A part from me always get excited because I wanna see what God have in store for me on every sunday as well as I wanna meet up with my other friends n catch up with them. Fellowshipping. :) You will never know how from a simple conversation it can actually turn into a blessing and testimony as well as encouragement for you. :)
@ErrollLeVant (4353)
• United States
5 Nov 10
I like your thoughts here, gablez. It seems to me that when I am abroad, the need for fellowship is intensified or magnified. Hmm, does that mean I take it for granted too often at home? May be!
@gablez (19)
• Malaysia
8 Nov 10
thank you. :)
yea, you can say it like that. but trust me, when I am not in this place, or when I actually went back home, I will miss everyone at church like mad. It's the bond that we've build that matters. but yea, there are times when we take too many things for granted. I am starting to slow down and appreciate every little things daily. :p