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<blockquote data-quote="Darkhorse" data-source="post: 74304122" data-attributes="member: 120609"><p>Just for perspective, when my wife and I moved to our present location, we planned to visit the nearby churches of our denomination, and maybe others. The first church we attended seemed like a perfect fit, and we never got around to trying others.</p><p></p><p>But we didn't join immediately. We attended almost every Sunday for a year before becoming members. The church didn't require the 1-year attendance, but my wife and I thought it would be wise. We're not "joiners" or extroverts. It gave us time to become familiar with the church and its members, and vice versa. After a year, we joined and have been very busy in the church teaching and governing ever since.</p><p></p><p>Different approaches for different people; it's usually wise to "look before you leap".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darkhorse, post: 74304122, member: 120609"] Just for perspective, when my wife and I moved to our present location, we planned to visit the nearby churches of our denomination, and maybe others. The first church we attended seemed like a perfect fit, and we never got around to trying others. But we didn't join immediately. We attended almost every Sunday for a year before becoming members. The church didn't require the 1-year attendance, but my wife and I thought it would be wise. We're not "joiners" or extroverts. It gave us time to become familiar with the church and its members, and vice versa. After a year, we joined and have been very busy in the church teaching and governing ever since. Different approaches for different people; it's usually wise to "look before you leap". [/QUOTE]
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