Read the Bible or go to Church?

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jnrz7292

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My aunt doesn't go to church. She told me that you could praise God alone and that when you don't go to Church, it doesn't mean you're already abandoning His words. I can't seem to understand her. Maybe because I've grown going to Sunday school and being with fellow Christians on Sunday. Sometimes it's hardto explain. How can I tell her that going to church is not an option? She has read the Bible - everything in it. And I can't see the impact on her. She never changed. She's not married and she's old now. You know how unmarried old people are. Well, I just pray for her. Is that enough?
 
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Charles

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I don't believe that the building is the church; just the people.

Hebrews 10: 25 says Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching.

It doesn't say anything about being present in a building, although it is nice to have a home church and being a part of regular services... :c)
I agree with this;also, Heb.13:13; yr camp represents the church.
 
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