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Can't be any worse than being there in persondermdoc said:
Are no fun.
I love being at my church. Guess we are just different. God bless you.mesocosm said:Can't be any worse than being there in persondermdoc said:
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I just watched a full service online and felt the Holy Spirit. It feels great! Ihopepray it's a personal revival for me so I can share Christ with my family. I've been woefully derelict in my responsibilities as a husband and father.
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I haven't attended church, in person or otherwise, in at least ten years. I'm Facebook friends with my church youth director from more than 30 years ago, and I saw a post from him last night stating that his church was going to be holding worship services online only until the dust settles.
I just watched a full service online and felt the Holy Spirit. It feels great! Ihopepray it's a personal revival for me so I can share Christ with my family. I've been woefully derelict in my responsibilities as a husband and father.
Could not be more differentdermdoc said:I love being at my church. Guess we are just different. God bless you.mesocosm said:Can't be any worse than being there in persondermdoc said:
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I cant actually help you with this, but just curious.. why are you hoping specifically for a female preacher?
mesocosm said:Could not be more differentdermdoc said:I love being at my church. Guess we are just different. God bless you.mesocosm said:Can't be any worse than being there in persondermdoc said:
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My wife and I stopped going to church a couple of years ago. Reason: out of an hour and 20 minute service, maybe 5 minutes was spent on the Word of Truth. The rest has become a social club.
Sundays we now watch online, a bible church in Connecticut. Hour and 15 minute service, easily 50 minutes spent on scripture. Every night, we watch a 30 minute bible study with a farmer in Oklahoma. On random nights we may pick from a buffet of programs we have bookmarked over the past 5 or 6 years, we're also fascinated with bible prophecy. It's been awesome doing this with my wife. It amazes me how if you'll just spend time in the word, you'll find it more interesting and entertaining than anything network TV or Hollywood has to offer.
I grew up Baptist, my wife Methodist. After we got married we went to my Baptist church, then later to a bible church in College Station. Personally, I'm not a big fan of man made religion. If you are, I certainly respect everyone's choice. and I'm not going to persuade them otherwise.
We may start looking for a church again, but not until I fully study and resolve in my mind the Alexandria text vs. Antioch text debate, then decide which Bible version a church is using and which I'm ok with. Which is another can of worms altogether.