LordKnows
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Ya know, humans make simple things so complicated & then blame others when they can't seem to figure it out.
My mom attended one church for a while. She really liked the church, the congregation & the pastor. My brother & I decided to have her memorial at the church she has gone to for at least a year. After talking with the pastor he let us know that "she wasn't a member" & it will be $400.00 to have her memorial there. After the initial shock wore off I became angry. WE are the body - I AM a member of God & he IS a member of ME. Being a member of a building that talks about God ... what's that? Does that mean we are more faithful because we're "members" of a building that talks more about God than any other topic? Where does it say that we should or have to be "members" of a building that is called a church? My mom attended regularly & tithed at this church & she wasn't a "member" so WHY did they accept a tithe from her? WHY is it so easy to pass a tray around to gain money from non"members" but difficult to accept someone as a member but not their money? Is there a test that you have to take & pass in order for you to be a member? What if you fail the test? Will God turn us away? Will he say we didn't make the cut? Are we graded on the test? Does God love the low scores any less than them that scored A's?
I avoided church like a disease due to the almighty tithe tray being passed around like a joint at a frat party. It is becoming more frequent at the church I attend now & rather disgusting to be totally honest.
It's sinful how these churches claim compassion & care for others yet as soon as the 'others' are in need of the money they are so readily to pass the tray around for the fine print becomes all so legible. The majority of Churches are a complete joke. People gather around, the pastor reads a couple scriptures, claim this love for Christ, converse, drink coffee, pray for so & so for what their going through, pass the tithe tray, mention bible study coming up, let the congregation know what the church is in need of, pass the tray around, hug each other with the generic .06 second reach around, talk about the roof that needs shingles, pass the tithe tray around ... (you get my point).
Not in ANY verse, doctrine, or scripture have I read ANYWHERE Jesus passing a tithe tray around like a Frisbee. I have no issue giving to my church. It's not 10% of my total earnings because I give money to others I see in check out lines at the Goodwill, or people that don't have enough money to cover the milk, bread & diapers. To support a building or people in it that are going to ask to be paid for a funeral service on a day the church isn't being used doesn't just have me wanting to snap it has me doubt MANY "members". Wolves in sheep's clothing are closer than we think.
If there is a pastor in here I would love to hear your take on what I have here. I won't dismantle you from limb to limb. I would just like to know make this make sense to me. With churches being Non-Profit how can anyone explain the money they get? If they offer a building to worship God in & accept money from members how is that NOT a profit? WHO profits from it? It's not anyone that actually needs it as I am finding out.
Lord, please soften my heart because you KNOW what I would like to say but because of YOU I will refrain. You are MY strength.
My mom attended one church for a while. She really liked the church, the congregation & the pastor. My brother & I decided to have her memorial at the church she has gone to for at least a year. After talking with the pastor he let us know that "she wasn't a member" & it will be $400.00 to have her memorial there. After the initial shock wore off I became angry. WE are the body - I AM a member of God & he IS a member of ME. Being a member of a building that talks about God ... what's that? Does that mean we are more faithful because we're "members" of a building that talks more about God than any other topic? Where does it say that we should or have to be "members" of a building that is called a church? My mom attended regularly & tithed at this church & she wasn't a "member" so WHY did they accept a tithe from her? WHY is it so easy to pass a tray around to gain money from non"members" but difficult to accept someone as a member but not their money? Is there a test that you have to take & pass in order for you to be a member? What if you fail the test? Will God turn us away? Will he say we didn't make the cut? Are we graded on the test? Does God love the low scores any less than them that scored A's?
I avoided church like a disease due to the almighty tithe tray being passed around like a joint at a frat party. It is becoming more frequent at the church I attend now & rather disgusting to be totally honest.
It's sinful how these churches claim compassion & care for others yet as soon as the 'others' are in need of the money they are so readily to pass the tray around for the fine print becomes all so legible. The majority of Churches are a complete joke. People gather around, the pastor reads a couple scriptures, claim this love for Christ, converse, drink coffee, pray for so & so for what their going through, pass the tithe tray, mention bible study coming up, let the congregation know what the church is in need of, pass the tray around, hug each other with the generic .06 second reach around, talk about the roof that needs shingles, pass the tithe tray around ... (you get my point).
Not in ANY verse, doctrine, or scripture have I read ANYWHERE Jesus passing a tithe tray around like a Frisbee. I have no issue giving to my church. It's not 10% of my total earnings because I give money to others I see in check out lines at the Goodwill, or people that don't have enough money to cover the milk, bread & diapers. To support a building or people in it that are going to ask to be paid for a funeral service on a day the church isn't being used doesn't just have me wanting to snap it has me doubt MANY "members". Wolves in sheep's clothing are closer than we think.
If there is a pastor in here I would love to hear your take on what I have here. I won't dismantle you from limb to limb. I would just like to know make this make sense to me. With churches being Non-Profit how can anyone explain the money they get? If they offer a building to worship God in & accept money from members how is that NOT a profit? WHO profits from it? It's not anyone that actually needs it as I am finding out.
Lord, please soften my heart because you KNOW what I would like to say but because of YOU I will refrain. You are MY strength.