I feel "church" really is the people, and the building in which people gather together to glorify, honor, praise, testify, thank, and worship God is the "place of worship".
Yes, I'm saved.
It's very rewarding.
2007-01-02 11:03:06
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answered by K 6
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I am saved and I find the Bible very interesting. I don't attend church regularly since I haven't found the right one yet. It all depends on the preaching of the word for me. If I don't agree with how something is being interpreted (I usually give the 3 chances) then I move on. I'm also not really into too much singing and little time on the "word".
When I was younger I would go to many churches, all different religions, most of the time by myself or with friend's families. I wore a cross around my neck since I can remember. I taught myself prayers with my Mom's encyclopedia set. At times when I felt lost in my life, I hung on to my cross and prayed.
Me and my husband try hard to help each other with Bible studies and prayers. To me, that's my form of church for now.
2007-01-02 15:26:05
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answered by Butterfly 3
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I love church. It is an amazing place where you can learn more about God. When I go to church I feel very close to him. I am saved. I have been saved since I was in Kindergarten. I think church is very intersting.
2007-01-02 15:36:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes im saved. As for how i feel about church, i cant really say much because i dont judge ppl for different religions. If ppl wanna go to church and listen to somebody preach something in their own words then thats fine with me, if somebody believes one way and thinks the other religions are wrong then thats fine with me as long as im not the one judging oters for what they believe. I dont go to church because I believe I can read the bible myself without having some preacher stand in front of everyone and explain things his way or in his own words, thats not how i wanna see the bible..i wanna read directly from it but thats just me.
Ppl should be able to believe what they want withut being judged for it. Everyone has the freedom to their own opinion and religion.
2007-01-02 15:25:42
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answered by JMan 3
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I love church, I enjoy the fellowship w/ other believers & our community outreach. We're a family--I've been through some tough times in the last 18 months--my husbanf passed away suddenly & then I had to have a complete hysterectomy D/T cancer. My church family has really been there for me & so has my biological family. I am truly blessed.
2007-01-02 15:22:07
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answered by wanda3s48 7
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I love going to Mass & the Adoration chapel.
I keep finding ways to get my friends to go with me. Usually they're glowing and so happy too after going to Mass; but it's a short glow for them. They also seem to find peace in the adoration chapel; and I think most non-practicing Catholics ( I only know Catholics - practicing & non-practicing ) seem to find what they don't in mass --- dunno, guess it may be a stepping stone. My adoration chapel has been closed due to extreem blizards (three) that came through around Christmas --- I can really tell a difference in my life without my weekly visit there.
2007-01-02 15:22:00
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answered by Giggly Giraffe 7
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No, Im not baptized adn I never will be. I find church very boring and a waste of time.
2007-01-02 15:12:20
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answered by Ariel 5
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I believe in freedom of religion and the right to choose whether or not you want to follow a particular faith. I don't but have no problem with those who do providing they don't ram their beliefs down my throat at every opportunity.
2007-01-02 15:14:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I love being in church. I was reborn in my faith 3 yrs ago after a long and nasty divorce.
2007-01-02 15:13:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Church is for those who want to be brainwashed
2007-01-02 15:13:13
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answered by Anonymous
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