Yes, God is everywhere, but just becuase He is everywhere doesn't negate our need to gather with fellow believers in church, does it?
April 24, 2008
kosts said »
I think the danger is in thinking that going to church is enough. The question is what do we do with God the rest of the week? God is everywhere. Are we Christians everywhere?
April 26, 2008
Geertsma said »
Or maybe the danger is thinking that gathering in a church building is somehow "it"--that our faith boils down to that weekly corporate worship time.
Sure, we pay lip service to the other parts of the Christian faith, but I worry that many of us live in a way that says that meeting on Sunday morning in a brick building is the real heart of our faith.
We often judge those who don't regularly attend a service, even when they might live lives of service that put our own to shame.
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Renee said »
Yes, God is everywhere, but just becuase He is everywhere doesn't negate our need to gather with fellow believers in church, does it?
April 24, 2008
kosts said »
I think the danger is in thinking that going to church is enough. The question is what do we do with God the rest of the week? God is everywhere. Are we Christians everywhere?
April 26, 2008
Geertsma said »
Or maybe the danger is thinking that gathering in a church building is somehow "it"--that our faith boils down to that weekly corporate worship time.
Sure, we pay lip service to the other parts of the Christian faith, but I worry that many of us live in a way that says that meeting on Sunday morning in a brick building is the real heart of our faith.
We often judge those who don't regularly attend a service, even when they might live lives of service that put our own to shame.
April 26, 2008