Thanks for all of your replies. You have really made a difference. I was beginning to think something was wrong with me. It is wonderful to meet such a group of people. 

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J4Jesus said:
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Everyone has the choice to believe what they want but this is a quote from the Bible, God's Word. God spoke through Paul and if we are not to do what Paul said then we may as well throw away alot of the New Testment. He specifically said "assembling of ourselves together"
rasplundjr said:You don't need to go to some building to worship on a Sunday (well Saturday or whatever day your faith takes you) You can worship right now in front of the computer, on your drive to work, realxing in your tub at night, sitting on your back porch looking over a peaceful lake. worship is between you and the Lord, you can make it as public or as private as you wish.
breezynosacek said:Assemble-1) to gather or collect together. 2) To set in order. 3) to put together.
I assemble people together all of the time.
Assembly 1) a group of people, esp. one gathered together for a special purpose such as worship. 2) a meeting together of people.
Jesus said that where two or more are gathered together in His name there He would be also.
Doesn't say anything about having to do it in a building. I prefer picnic tables myself.
rasplundjr said:Skimmed bits and pieces of this thread and felt the need to throw in my 2 cents.
My grandfather while nearing his time to go home to the lord was asked time and time again, badgered one might say by his siblings, and by members of the church he once attended as to why he didn't go to church anymore, why not get "right" with the lord. My grandfather promptly replied that God isn't just in that pile of sticks and bricks. God in in us every day everywhere we go whether we have accepted him or not, God is always there ready for us to come to him, ready for us to lean on him, ready for us to cry on his shoulder, and make our way right with him.
My grandfather was very ill inthe last few years of his life. It wasn't reasonable for him to try and attend church. Also church was only once a week for a few hours. My grandfather talked with the lord everyday, and for hours on end when his time was nearing.
I don't feel the need for driving to a certain spot and sitting with other people whom I don't know waiting to be filled with God's grace, forgiveness and love. I have God's grace and forgivness and love with me at all times, like my grandfather. I never got to meet the man, but my mother tells me that we had a lot of beliefs in common.
What's wrong with going to church, not a single thing, and on the flipside there is nothing wrong with realizing that we are the houses of God, no pile of mortar and stone. Church is the people, we go out among people everyday. You don't need to go to some building to worship on a Sunday (well Saturday or whatever day your faith takes you) You can worship right now in front of the computer, on your drive to work, realxing in your tub at night, sitting on your back porch looking over a peaceful lake.
worship is between you and the Lord, you can make it as public or as private as you wish.
again just my two cents.... okay maybe it more like two dollars I get long winded sometimes.....
FLANDIDLYANDERS said:It's the same with anything in christianity, what is God calling us to do/who is God calling us to be? This is personal and as Church.
New_Wineskin said:That may be what it means in English . It may have been different at the time of the writing .
Oops . Another person adopting the usual misquote thinking that it is actually in the Scriptures . Nothing wrong with that . I always find it amusing . I especially love it when a bible-thumper misquotes that passage .
I completely agree .
Also doesn't say that one *must* do so . Neither does the passage say anything about how often or how long .
breezynosacek said:Oh gee, if you wanna get a tad stuffy about it....![]()
Matt 18:20 For wherever two or three are gathered (drawn together as My followers) in (into) My name, there I AM in the midst of them. AMP
Matt 18:20 For where two or three come together in My name, there am I with them. LAB
Matt 18:20 For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them. KJV
Matt 18:20 For where two or three have gathered together in My name, there I am in their midst. NAS
Matt 18:20 For where two or three come together in my name, there am I with them. NIV
Sorry, that's all the versions we have in the house and wouldn't have the NIV except it is part of a parallel version.
Oh, and I would rather be a Bible thumper any day than a chest thumper!I don't get out too much so I'm afraid I don't have much else to talk about except the Word.
truthteller said:The Church in Acts met in homes for sure. But they took their Bibles with them.
--Alan
SNPete said:I have a question.
I been seeing posts in this section where a poster doesnt like other Christians pushing the idea one must go to church. OK being pushy is bad. But:
My question is: just what is wrong with going to church? Wherein lies the objection?
I am sure this question will be interpreted as an attack by some, but so what! I just want to understand the rationale behind the home church idea.
Don't you think we are Christians? Don't you think we can reach out to people? We have our own fellowship and councelling and give those of our Home Church a call. So ... you don't think this possible? Well, it is believe it or not!My personal view is that going to a church can only benefit the Christian. Plus a church is a public presence that can reach out to the community. If nothing else, it is listed in the phone book so someone looking for fellowship, counsel or salvation can simply give the church a call and find someone to talk to. I dont this as being possible with a home fellowship group.
Bevlina said:Did someone say there was something wrong with going to church? We go all the time!
Some people have been hurt by churchgoers too much and are afraid of being hurt again. So, they go to a Home Church in order to have some peace, love and hear the Word of God amid love and friendship thier own way.
Don't you think we are Christians?
Don't you think we can reach out to people?
We have our own fellowship and councelling and give those of our Home Church a call. So ... you don't think this possible? Well, it is believe it or not!
StormyOne said:So you are suggesting that Home churches may suffer from the same problems that the organized .org does?
StormyOne said:So you are suggesting that Home churches may suffer from the same problems that the organized .org does?
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Fine.
Did someone say there was something wrong with going to church? We go all the time!
It's quite easy to understand, SOME people just cannot get to a church! Some people have been hurt by churchgoers too much and are afraid of being hurt again. So, they go to a Home Church in order to have some peace, love and hear the Word of God amid love and friendship thier own way.
Don't you think we are Christians? Don't you think we can reach out to people? We have our own fellowship and councelling and give those of our Home Church a call. So ... you don't think this possible? Well, it is believe it or not!
SNPete said:Be part of a local fellowship/church and don't hide or rejoice in your hurts, but let God heal you and be part of the solution instead of an agent of division. Where is it written that we should be isolated? An eye by itself is usless.