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"Where two or three are gathered, there I am in the midst of them".
CE
Each Christain must dedicate time everyday to The Lord. You can read his living word, pray and speak to him. Take time to listen as well as he will respond.
I have found personally that non-denominational churches are more like a Bible study then being wrote every week, and that had always fit my needs better. I was raised Catholic, and was away for over 20 years until I had been back again for a visit, (this was years ago) and I still know the mass start to finish! This may be good for some, but not for me.
What ever Church you attend must follow the Bible and fulfill your Biblical needs. You are still responsible for your own personal relationship with The Lord!
God Bless
Pastor Bob
Pastor Bob,
I agree with you that the style of worship, at least for me, is better in many good non-denominational churches. I learn a lot more, I get a lot more (intellectually) out of it, and I enjoy it more. But I believe non-denominational churches are teaching an error about the Lord's Supper, one I think is pretty important, so I am having a hard time putting that aside.
Interesting view about Christ being there regardless of the view of the church. I am not sure that is completely true. Is Jesus present even if we don't ask Him to be?...I certainly hope that is true. Even if it is true though, there remains the question of whether one should be in a church that teaches something is not important when I believe it is. Thanks for sharing!
You are absolutely right that all churches generally hold some kind of communion service. My questions are about what they teach the communion service actually is and what they teach about what happens at the service.
Yes...in the midst, but in the bread and wine? I don't know if you can necessarily equate the two, although I hope you are right.
The "real presence" is far different than the Roman error of believing they are consuming the flesh and blood of Jesus, and re-crucifying our Savior week after week.
CE
I don't agree with transubstantiation either.
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