Go to church
Approval Rate: 62%
Reviews 30
by canadasucks
Fri Sep 14 2007Too busy thinking for myself.
by christiandotco_m
Thu Sep 13 2007while i can agree with most disgruntled churchgoers that their base belief has been undermined for a lack of "move" of God, I can also say this. That God Himself moves at His own Will and in His own time. who are we to believe that God is at our beck and call whenever we feel we want a "move" of His Spirit? the problem with non denominational churches is that the "pastors" of these churches have felt the move of God in their life... a spiritual awakening, and instead of staying in their respective churches have opted to rebel against the authority which God has placed before them from their youth. the problem i see with this is that instead of relying on God to use them to create a revival of dead souls in their church, they feel that because God has blessed them to fell Him and to become real to them that they are easily persuaded by the devil to believe that God has chosen them for a "higher" calling, insomuch that instead of patiently waiting and just worshipping God, they allow the... Read more
by pugwash01
Mon Jul 30 2007Church is merely a word today used to describe a building!!! It is were the word of God is supposed to be preached, it is supposed to be filled with people either seeking God or who are walking with God and want Christian fellowship and teaching!! Today I feel we have fallen short of the true meaning of Church!!! I would have to agree with operator 409 as I feel there is some validity with his statement!!! Although I have been to some New Testament churches they have been very few and far between!!!
by operator_409
Mon Jul 30 2007The Church, as Christ intended for it to be, should be a hospital for sinners...rather than a museum for saints.
by ladyjesusfan77_7
Thu Apr 05 2007I think there is no better way to start the day. There is nothing I would rather do than serve the Lord Jesus Christ and have sweet fellowship with my Christian brothers and sisters.
by edt4226d
Mon Apr 02 2007One of my most hated memories from childhood. I think my agnosticism was always an integral part of my personality (one story I've heard about myself...I don't remember it personally...occurred when I was about 4 years old and was in "Sunday School". I got up from my seat and started putting on my coat. The teacher said "Mr.edt4, where do you think you're going?" I allegedly replied, "I'm sick and tired of this Jesus business. I'm leaving".), and my parents, with the best of intentions, forced me to go. Sunday mornings, I'd hear my father coming up the stairs to my room. Almost always, I'd feign sleep. Occasionally, he'd take mercy on me and allow me to "sleep in". Most times, though, he'd say, "C'mon, get up, it's time for church." I'm not sure how much my father really wanted to go, and I think he figured if my mother was going to make him go, I had to as well. Two hours (maybe it was less time, but it certainly seemed like 2 hours) of boredom in an uncomfortable suit, sitting in a h... Read more
by historyfan
Mon Apr 02 2007I admit I've been neglectful (I slept in today because I was feeling like crap for the past few days) in going to church but it's a great way to kick off the week.
by flick01
Mon Apr 02 2007I have tried to explain in some of my other posts that even though I am a Christian I don't always conform to the standard norm to which the majority of Christians subscribe. When I left organized religion and finally found God I had a great home church. It was there I first connected with God and there was a certain power within which I won't go into here, but let's just say I knew I found the real deal. I moved out of the area for about five years and when I returned the original pastor was no longer there and even though it was still a "good" church, it wasn't the same. Although I have no home church any more, and as a caregiver for my elderly Mom I can't always leave the house, but when I do attend church I usually try one I haven't been to before. Some are better than others and to be quite honest I am often uncomfortable in most larger congregations. I was pleasantly surprised when I went to a service at an Assemblies Of God as it was very much like the non-denominational churche... Read more
by bird808
Mon Apr 02 2007I try and go to church every Sunday, but that's my choice as I want to. My last church was too money orientated, had too much church politics and didn't focus on worship and for myself personally that's not what church is about as there are people out there with great problems and burdens who come to church to unleash this, why should there be all that rubbish of church politics in-between? The saddest thing is the minister there honestly thought that people went to church for him and spoke to his congregation like kids in such a derogatory and patronising manner, which is a disgustingly arrogant way of behaving. Attending a church should be an optional thing not a compulsory thing and you shouldn't force anyone to do or believe if they don't want to and just because someone doesn't share your views on the world doesn't make them less "holier than thou". I've always said your Christian in your everyday actions and the way you treat people, not by attending church every week. Going... Read more
by castlebee
Mon Apr 02 2007There was a time I used every excuse in the book to avoid church. As much as I tried to avoid and deny it, there was still the feeling that something was missing. Then one day for a variety of reasons, I put all my personal objections aside and forged ahead with a strong, renewed desire to love and serve God. It wasnt easy to get to the point of total acceptance and it took time. My decision to return to church was based on a very long history of searching, the experience of poor health and the loss of near and dear loved ones. All these elements and more I believe have brought me to a very real and personal spiritual maturity. Im now very content and thank God for every opportunity I have to worship Him and be in His presence. This life is a journey for all of us and each has a unique path to follow. Be true to yourself and dont let petty grievances and temporal things keep you from experiencing the eteranal.
by irishgit
Mon Apr 02 2007Not for years. Not for years to come either. When I do periodically enter a church (about once a year), its always a midweek Mass.
by donovan
Sun Apr 01 2007UPDATE: Church can be a formal building with a steeple. It can be a storefront building. It can be held in some ones home. It can be held outside under a oak tree. Where ever it is held, this is just a building or a place. It's the people who come together to fellowship and worship the Lord that makes it a church. God lives in our hearts not a building.ORIGINAL MESSAG E: Going to church is not just about you or me doing it. People should attend church because they want to have fellowship with other believers. They should attend so that they can be an encouragement to others. They should attend because they love the Lord and want to learn more about him. They should attend not because of how it makes them feel, but because it may make others feel better and because it's the right thing to do.
by blue47
Wed Jan 10 2007I've been, something like 30 years ago. Wasn't much to it. For laugh, I flip over to TBN and watch the outlandish claims and the begging for money. Like I said, not much has changed. I do like Jack and Rexella van Impe. I think they are the best comedy team since laural and Hardy. AND Paula White is such a little hottie!
by louiethe20th
Mon Sep 18 2006It is the least I can do for the Lord, but then I still have time to go out to dinner, watch football and spend time with my girls.
by specialboothvi_cjr
Sun May 22 2005metal666, have you even been in church?
by lanceroxas
Sun Apr 10 2005okay I have to admit I haven't made it to church in years... it doesn't mean I don't love the Lord or his teachings but if this is something that is important to enter the pearly gates Im gonna have some problems... LOL
by mrpolitical
Sun Apr 10 2005metal666- don't you find it slightly ironic to say that the church teaches hate and intolerance yet you paint an entire practice with such a negative, false brush? Anyway, going to church is a very commendable practice but only if one extends what they learn in church to their world & isn't hypocritical. Don't forget that their are other ways to express your faith to God, though!
by jakemr33
Sun Apr 10 2005Church is great, I don't go because its the thing to do for Christians. I go because I love Jesus and want to grow in my faith and relationship with Him by learning more about Him. Early in my childhood, I hated going to church because I was forced to, and ended up not going to church for 4 years because I didn't like it, but as I have grown up and grown in my relationship with God, I have understood the purpose of the church, which makes up the body of Christ.
by jar_jar_binks
Sun Apr 10 2005No way. It's just a waste of time and it takes hours away from my weekend beauty sleep.
by randyman
Sun Mar 06 2005What could be better than going to church and hearing the word of God? This is absolutely the best! Later we stop and have breakfast and discuss the sermon and other things. When I don't go to church it really bothers me and it will nag at me.
by ilbandicutto
Sun Dec 05 2004Give me a break. Going to church brings me memories of endlessly boring and depressing sundays when I was a child. Nobody goes to church because they like it, just because they have been imposed with the obligation to go.
by mad_hatter
Sat Oct 30 2004I only go when I am with my Grandfather, a southern baptist preacher.
by runswithwhitew_olves
Fri Jun 18 2004This sucks so much .I hate going its so boring.
by forgotten_hero
Fri Apr 09 2004What's the point? Most people go because they have a guilty conscience.
by ladyshark4534
Tue Mar 02 2004The reason I do not go to my church is because of the people currently there. They are annoying, rude, and prejudiced. Plus, I'm not much of a religious person anyways soooo....
by kolby1973
Mon Mar 01 2004I don't go to church near as much as I used to..they just expect too much of my time now....the last time I went...it lasted well over 5 hours...and I am sorry...but my God is still going to love me whether I am sitting in the meeting house for 5 hours or not...
by misspackrat4je_sus
Mon Mar 01 2004Well, it appears so far that I'm a minority on this topic, but yes, I most certainly do go to church. I happen to go to a church at the present in which there are some very nice people, complete with a caring pastor who won't tolerate any backbiting or squabbles. I, myself, have been hurt by a few church people claiming to be believers, so I know what it feels like, more than anyone could ever realize. However, I'm not going to let that get in the way of my going to church. I just go, mind my own business, and concentrate on the Lord. Any person faking Christianity and playing church has God to answer to. But I also know that there are still some church people who are there for the right reason: to worship God and learn how to live right. Right now, all I can do is pray for the troubled people whenever I can. Anyone who is expecting to find a perfect church here on this very mortal Earth is going to be disillusioned.
by molfan
Mon Mar 01 2004not for me. I believe in God but do not wish to spend part of my day with some of the hypocrites who attend church. I know not everyone is like this but more people than I care to know who go to church are judgemental, gossips. who look down their noses at others. I will worship in private.
by enkidu
Sun Feb 29 2004I prefer the Church of Nature. A walk in the mountains or beach feels closer to the divine presence to me than a seat in a dank building full of talk of sin and death.
by kamylienne
Sun Feb 29 2004For many, this is a 5, but I'm not religious.