Do you go to a wonderful church?

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The Church I go to believes in upholding holiness standards,being good as Christ is good.

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Scotth1960

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Do you go to a wonderful church?
Yes. Sometimes. Whenever I'm at Divine Liturgy, it is wonderful. It's a better teacher than just reading Church books. The Liturgy and prayers of the Church teach more in the Holy Spirit than almost any book does. I'm not speaking against reading these Orthodox books. But the Liturgy is a better instructor in piety than a private reading of an Orthodox book. In Erie / Scott R. Harrington
 
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hebrews12

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I really love how biblically oriented my church is, rather than being saturated with man-made traditions I've seen other churches hold onto. I wish it was a smaller congregational so I could feel closer to other church members, but it's sheer size allows it to touch so much of Orlando it's amazing. I'm glad so many people find refuge there. I'm also so thankful for the college-aged program my church has. I love the traditional services, but I always felt slightly separated without a person my age in sight. Now I know where they all are :)
 

G4JC

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Feb 9, 2011
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No churches around here seem to be sticking to reading the bible, let alone living it. So sadly, no. It's all about living a good life and making profit, with the leftovers being into even "new age/mysticism" labryinths, etc. Thankfully the "church" isn't just in a building and you can find fellowship with other believers.
""The single greatest cause of atheism in the world today is Christians who acknowledge Jesus with their lips, then walk out the door and deny Him by their lifestyles. That is what an unbelieving world simply finds unbelievable."

Part of the lyrics on the album, Jesus Freak, by dc Talk."