Not me; I don't do church. Being an atheist saves me time, and money.
2007-03-03 15:21:18
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answered by Anonymous
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My family will definitely be attending church in the morning. Its what we look forward to all week. We attend a non-denominational church, and we sing contemporary music. Instead of having Sunday School first, we have a Praise and Worship service from 10 - 11 am. There are Praise and Worship leaders, and a band, but we all participate in singing. We usually sing a mixture of upbeat, happy songs and slow, serious ones. The music is great. It always gets me excited and prepared to learn about God.
After Praise and Worship, the kids go to their Sunday School classes and the adults stay for the sermon. The thinking behind this is that most kids are too restless to pay attention to a long sermon and most of it is beyond their comprehension, so why not use their time in church more efficiently? My stepkids really enjoy going to church, and they have alot more Biblical knowledge and understanding then many of the kids that attend the other local churches. (Not saying that their way is wrong, but our way seems to be very effective!)
We don't have evening service on Sunday nights. We go visiting in the community. We go visit with people who are bed-ridden and unable to make it to church, and to those who have expressed interest in learning more about Jesus and the plan for salvation. Everyone in the chuch doesn't go every single night ... but we usually have a pretty good turn-out.
2007-03-03 15:35:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I am going to church it is a small church and we do not have Sunday School yet, no night service. The music is traditional and hymns that is one of the main reasons I go there. It's non denominational.
Thanks for asking
2007-03-03 15:27:39
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answered by wisdom 4
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Yes, I will go to Church tomorrow. Our music is really good most of the time but, occasionally when our soloist is sick or something we have a real train wreck in the choir department. We also have a young man who is a piano protege and has won many awards all over the country including the top of the line stuff in New York, so when he plays it is really something.
2007-03-03 15:24:33
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answered by Midge 7
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Sabbath college is area of the seventh Day Adventist Church and facilities ensue on a Saturday morning earlier the provider of worship starts off. For adults there are 2 sabbath college sections. the first area starts off with a music provider stated via a short communicate and project emphasis. although, there are various approaches in which sabbath colleges are done in diverse church homes. A family individuals provider is quite written to be understood and widespread via youthful individuals of the congregation even as nevertheless being loved via people of each age. wish this helps...
2016-11-27 20:02:14
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answered by campbel 4
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I go once a week, and the music is normal church music i guess.
I've never been to a different church so i don't know if it's different from other church music.
If my church does have evening service I've never been.
2007-03-03 15:23:35
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answered by Kooky 1
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I wil try to attend church tomorrow. Hopefully I can make it to the evening service. I would like to go back to religious classes, but I cant seem to find one in my area...
2007-03-03 15:22:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I will be there, our Sunday School is at 10am, Worship at 11 am. Our evening service is at 6pm. Our music is wonderful, we only sing the traditional hymns from our hymnal. I love it. Oh, we have Wednesday night Bible Study at 7pm.
2007-03-03 15:25:25
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answered by the pink baker 6
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I'm teaching Sunday School tommorrow. Normally there is an evening service, but we have the annual business meeting instead. :(
2007-03-03 15:23:26
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answered by kmsbean 3
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I have a job that requires me to work Sundays, so I won't be at church.
2007-03-03 16:32:24
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answered by Searcher 7
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No. Almost no one goes to church in the part of the world I live in.
Better education and higher IQ turned the people away.
2007-03-04 00:19:04
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answered by Anonymous
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