everywhere I go turns into a church because God is always with me and church is God's house
2006-08-16 08:15:57
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answered by overseas and broke 2
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yes i do. I go to an anglican church, the reverend is a female named Dianne, she is very friendly. I called to talk with her first because we are getting married, and wanted to use their facilities, she told me to come and see the church, and has never pressured me to stay, but always welcomes me when i come. The whole congregation is beautiful, they are so friendly and wholesome. It is a nice place to go on Sundays.
2006-08-16 08:24:15
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answered by kackaway 3
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Yes i do! i love meeting with God's people and use every opportunity to encourage and love others! i love going to church because it's going to meet the Lord. Off course i can meet God everywhere because the Holy Spirit resides within.
Blessings,
Nickster
2006-08-16 09:37:47
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answered by Nickster 7
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I did for awhile, and became a deacon in it eventually. Then I left. I am seeing now if the congregation I presently am going to is willing to do things 'God's way' not false god (man's) way. Otherwise I may leave again.
2006-08-16 08:32:49
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answered by jefferyspringer57@sbcglobal.net 7
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the forest, the plains, the desert, the mountain path are all my church, my temple to worship the Creator in!
2006-08-16 08:17:57
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answered by bregweidd 6
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church is about 'people' not a place.its about personal relationship with God not a raligious ceremony.
its about fellowship with God trough Jesus Christ.
if u share my definition, then ,Yes , i do daily.
2006-08-16 14:19:22
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answered by tusk3gee 1
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No, I'd rather do something that is actually constructive and that helps society.
2006-08-16 08:25:33
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answered by Anonymous
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yep
2006-08-16 08:24:12
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answered by Ariell 2
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nope...was forced to go growing up so now I don't go.
2006-08-16 08:17:49
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answered by oxygenO 6
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