califlower
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In this forum, someone mentioned a Church in Ohio that sounds like a dream come true, something I've only imagined in my mind. It had beautiful modern CCM, friendly people who greeted you but didn't overwhelm you, and then a good message to leave you feeling great about God. Although I attended Calvary Chapel, and many other similar churches in Southern California and Seattle (Calvary and Overlake), I generally find them cold, and impersonal; I've never seen anything like was described... because in small churches, you don't get that kind of music, with such great CCM! I've just been married, and my husband and I moved together to a new town. We are just getting to know each other now, actually (married in less than two months) and although he was attending church at the time... with his teenage children... now we have become one of 36% of the Christian "Church" - the body of Christ - that is officially "unchurched".
We keep the original Sabbath as a day of rest, and the Lord's day as well. But I need to get those kids into bible school; they haven't studied years of the Bible as we have. As someone I saw here said, they would like to find a Messianic church; so do I, that would be fantastic. Because I don't want to be in a church that doesn't observe the Sabbath, and yet, I also don't want to be a Seventh Day Adventist and certainly I can't be Jewish, so where is there a church for me, really? I'm praying maybe a Messianic Jewish church would work out for us too.
At the moment, though, we're "TV Evangelist" watchers and fellowshipping online and with friends. Most people find this disturbing, so I get a lot of criticism for being momentarily unchurched. But you know, I've the fellowship on this website now, and in the past on others while I've been through surgery this last year -- and filling in also was good ol' Joel Osteen down at the Lakewood Church. Yes, on TV. Joyce Meyers, too. I love them both. Do most people find that wrong?
Somehow I think TV evangelism is seriously knocked by the public. The church with awesome current CCM and a quiet small setting sounds fantastic, and of course I would join in a minute - but I wonder how you find that, in Orange County California - hit or miss? And until then, barring not knowing a soul in this town - is there anything wrong with TV Evangelism? I know I'll probably go back to a solid church like Calvary for teaching my children the Word of God, in the next few weeks. But until then, Joel gives some great, uplifting, spiritual messages I feel are important to my family.
Thanks to some of you also, for kicking off a topic that has been rather controversial, because 36% is a really big demographic; but nobody seems to talk about it, and the unchurched are sitting in obscurity, perhaps misjudged that they do not love God. Rather the opposite, I love Him so much that the crowds and questionable actions of others inside these "churches" that hurt people, and color our feelings about churches in general, and yes I've watched churches turn people off from God entirely; I do enjoy home churching, but that is hit or miss also on the quality of the fellowshipping too. Your thoughts? God bless you.
We keep the original Sabbath as a day of rest, and the Lord's day as well. But I need to get those kids into bible school; they haven't studied years of the Bible as we have. As someone I saw here said, they would like to find a Messianic church; so do I, that would be fantastic. Because I don't want to be in a church that doesn't observe the Sabbath, and yet, I also don't want to be a Seventh Day Adventist and certainly I can't be Jewish, so where is there a church for me, really? I'm praying maybe a Messianic Jewish church would work out for us too.
At the moment, though, we're "TV Evangelist" watchers and fellowshipping online and with friends. Most people find this disturbing, so I get a lot of criticism for being momentarily unchurched. But you know, I've the fellowship on this website now, and in the past on others while I've been through surgery this last year -- and filling in also was good ol' Joel Osteen down at the Lakewood Church. Yes, on TV. Joyce Meyers, too. I love them both. Do most people find that wrong?
Somehow I think TV evangelism is seriously knocked by the public. The church with awesome current CCM and a quiet small setting sounds fantastic, and of course I would join in a minute - but I wonder how you find that, in Orange County California - hit or miss? And until then, barring not knowing a soul in this town - is there anything wrong with TV Evangelism? I know I'll probably go back to a solid church like Calvary for teaching my children the Word of God, in the next few weeks. But until then, Joel gives some great, uplifting, spiritual messages I feel are important to my family.
Thanks to some of you also, for kicking off a topic that has been rather controversial, because 36% is a really big demographic; but nobody seems to talk about it, and the unchurched are sitting in obscurity, perhaps misjudged that they do not love God. Rather the opposite, I love Him so much that the crowds and questionable actions of others inside these "churches" that hurt people, and color our feelings about churches in general, and yes I've watched churches turn people off from God entirely; I do enjoy home churching, but that is hit or miss also on the quality of the fellowshipping too. Your thoughts? God bless you.