I go every sunday now but I used to only go at christmas and easter.
2007-12-05 05:11:27
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answered by misty_dawn1100 3
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No, I'm there every Sunday and twice during the week. Christmas is a special time for those who beleive in Christ. By attending a church service at Christmas shows public acceptance of Jesus' birth. The greatest gift God has given to us. Easter which is my favorite. Jesus died to save us of our sins. He gave his life for us. But on that 3rd day he rose again so that we may have everlasting life. I celebrate the birth and the death every day.
2007-12-05 05:15:37
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answered by Coco 3
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i will wager you cash to donuts that there'll be Atheists attending Easter centers with their households over the weekend. a number of them could even have the nerve to circulate take the eucharist as though it replace into an hors d'oveure at a dinner occasion. Then there are all those those that purely circulate to church to coach off their Easter outfits. How do you exhibit your Christian humility by using dressing up in colors that look like the fires of hell? a number of those women actual everyone seems to be dressed like Soleme, and that i ask your self at one factor in the time of the centers will they arrive to a decision to bop on the altar and plead for John's head on a plate for Herod. Then there are the muscle certain thugs that regarded like they purely fell off the back of a military truck. Roman gladiators. I even tend to circulate away once I see them. No steel detectors to get in. You not at all know while those adult males are going to circulate nuts and picture they are back in Iraq and wipe out the completed crowd with a military issued firearm. in the event that they positioned on an over sized overcoat, they could sneak a sawed off shotgun or an Uzi below that coat and blow one and all there away.
2016-10-19 06:41:29
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answered by ? 4
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Nope, Sunday, Wednesday, and Thursday night Mens fellowship and at times on Saturday Morning and Evening going Door to door and witnessing downtown.
You see..thats the advantage we have over the Atheist, we have a place to meet (Church) The Atheist for the Most part do not, evidence ? take a drive for most of you in a one mile radius around where you live, how many Churches exist as opposed to Atheist Churches ?? (or whatever they choose to call them, If at all)
And how many Atheist go door to door and preach their ideology ? and witness downtown ?
The Most they do is to post responses on forums like this one and in Chat rooms, we go much further.
2007-12-05 05:14:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I used to attend church regularly. About 10 yrs ago, I became disgusted with organized religion and stopped going. Since then, I sometimes attend church on Christmas Eve.
2007-12-05 05:12:20
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answered by slykitty62 7
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People who have religion go to church just for Easter and Christmas. People who have a relationship with GOD go to church all the time.
2007-12-05 05:11:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Just family events like weddings..... I avoid the church as much as possible.
I can't stand listening to priests.
2007-12-05 05:11:56
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answered by Lord NeXuS M00N 3
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What's the point of going if that's the only time you go?
Looking at rhio9 answer, sleeping in isn't working to well for him. Ouch, that pic hurts my eyes.
2007-12-05 05:10:58
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answered by Rick 5
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No, I'm not a Chreaster. I go every week, barring illness or other unavoidable conflict.
2007-12-05 12:00:29
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answered by BaseballGrrl 6
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I go to church all the time. Because I believe in God and I want to be with Him.
2007-12-05 05:11:13
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answered by Anonymous
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