Monday, April 26, 2010

To Christians: How many of you that believe, attend a Bible Study or Church on a regualar basis?

I attend church on a regular basis for obvious reasons. I lead a couple of in home Bible studies during the week. As a general rule, when church is having a service, I am there.

To Christians: How many of you that believe, attend a Bible Study or Church on a regualar basis?
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Reply:I go to church every Saturday, and attend Bible studies on Sunday and/or Thursday.
Reply:I believe that God created the church structure so that we as christians could worship him together. That we as christians could help support and encourage each other, that we as christians would have a structure through which we could work together to get out the Gospel to a Lost World.





And by the way I believe that Hebrews 10:25 is a command not a request.
Reply:I attend Church
Reply:I do, and I see your point; but it is important to understand that we, the blood-bought-people of Christ, are the church! Where we meet is just a place of worship, a sanctuary!
Reply:I lead a bible study every Thursday, and I attend "church" every Sunday, and often on weekdays, as well.





The old comment about church buildings being unnecessary has always been a favorite of preachers who don't happen to have a church building available, while most Christians recognize the practical value of praying while protected from the rain and cold, and of having a place to keep the organ, and store the hymnals.





Catholics enjoy the real and substantial presence of Jesus Christ ... body, blood, soul, and divinity ... truly present in every single one of their church buildings ... 24/7 %26amp; 365 ... all around the world.





The presence of Jesus, who IS God, and who also remains the eternal sacrifice for sin, makes EVERY Catholic church a uniquely holy place.





So, Catholics experience true holiness in Christ, inside every one of their churches ... which is an extremely practical thing ... and that's also why you'll find the inside of most Catholic churches decorated to remind one of the place where God dwells ... with his angels, and his saints.





It doesn't really get any better than that ... this side of heaven ... and a church building certainly facilitates the process.
Reply:I attend Mass at least twice a week and am trying for 3 or more times. I attend Adoration 2x weekly as well. I read my Bible and devotional daily. I pray the Rosary daily as well as the Chaplet of Mercy. I also read a spiritual book each week.


Does this count?
Reply:I study the Bible alot


probably never enough





BUT no building or denominational affiliations





have been shown it is NOT of GOD


but mans tradition and its been turned from what


it was meant to be..to what man wants it to be





the ""CHURCH"" is NOT a BUILDING made with mans hands


it IS NOT the House of GOD


and it is NOT the Temple of GOD


and it is NOT what we should be worshipping or IN !!
Reply:I do
Reply:I go to church on Sunday morning and night and then go on Thursday night. Every week unless I'm sick. Its a place where you can worship and praise God.
Reply:I attend church, %26amp; sunday school, on a regular basis. Wednesday night service when able with work schedule. Teach a bible study on Tuesday nights.
Reply:Me.
Reply:I attend both bible studies and church on a regular basis
Reply:I go to Mass each Sunday, and try to attend Daily Mass at least once more during the week.
Reply:I do. I attend Wednesday night bible class at my church. There are also home study groups that meet once a month on Fridays. I have found both to be very beneficial.
Reply:Your question implies there are Christians that don't believe. Is that what you wanted?
Reply:Church on sunday's bible study on tues.






Reply:I go to church most Sundays. (I have some health problems and can't always make it.) I also teach Sunday School (little kids class) every other quarter.
Reply:I attend church on a regular basis. The church is old and beautiful having been founded over 1200 years ago.


But the most important thing is the community. Being a Christian includes being an active worshiping member of a Christian community. We need both to look in the direction of God and in the direction of our neighbours. Draw that and you get a cross!


Peace!


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