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Interesting test, but I'm not sure if it's flawless. My number one was Mennonite, followed by Quakers, and...PCUSA. The first one makes me think of Amish, and the other two permit gay marriage, which is just something I can't "tolerate" in a congregation. If they avoided such polarizing subjects then maybe I could consider it, though.
With lack of a good local church being such a dominant topic these days, I'm curious on what people see as the root causes of this. If you presently have no local building/group/congregation that you consider "your church" and you've made at least three attempts in your local area to visit churches, what do you see as being the malfunction?
I have my own thoughts on the subject, but I'd love to hear unbiased comments first.
Sounds reasonable. The only issue here is "What does the Bible teach about that?"I do it the easy way...I don't go to church at all. I don't like the idea of having to go to a specific building to worship God...neither do I like the idea that 3 or 4 songs is considered "praise and worship". I prefer to go and sit on top of a mountain (there's a bunch of them around here) and lose myself in the unbelievable beauty of what I see around me.
Sounds reasonable. The only issue here is "What does the Bible teach about that?"
The Bible teaches believers to be private when engaged in personal prayer but not to forsake gathering together with other Christians for worship. It sounds like you've got about half of that correct.
With lack of a good local church being such a dominant topic these days, I'm curious on what people see as the root causes of this. If you presently have no local building/group/congregation that you consider "your church" and you've made at least three attempts in your local area to visit churches, what do you see as being the malfunction?
I have my own thoughts on the subject, but I'd love to hear unbiased comments first.
p.s. - if you want to check the Amish and Mennonites out, the largest Amish community in the world is in Berlin, OH. If you go, be sure to stay at the Inn At Honey Run in the next community over (Millersburg) if you want an absolutely wonderful place to stay (it's about a 10 minute drive from Berlin and is close by all the other Amish cities in the area). Of course I'm not sure where you live, so Ohio might be a bit of a trip for you. (BTW, in the summer, Amish/Mennonites from all over the country go to their giant community in Sarasota, FL, so that might be a fun place to visit as well).
Another place here used a collection of Beatles songs as the soundtrack for their Easter Sunday program. We watched a video of an actor picking up the Bible while "Let It Be" played in the background.
It all depends on which church you attend. Many have not gone over to this kind of thing. I hope you seek them out.I went to a church this morning that replaced the entire sermon with a guy playing secular songs on his acoustic guitar. No bibles were opened, not one scripture was quoted. I walked out when he started playing Eric Clapton.
There is no longer a "fine line" between the church and the world. You can walk into any bar on the street and find literally the exact same thing as I walked out of this morning.
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