Hebrews 10:24 And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, 25 not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching.
The Bible doesn't say specifically "go to church", but it has this verse which evangelical scholars take to mean a Christian should be involved in a church community. Without stating my own opinion on this quite yet, I know that some people on Christian Chat don't go to church for various reasons (the most common ones are that churches make them feel judged, or they don't like the people, or there arent any "good ones" nearby). Instead, they find CC as a suitable alternative for fellowship, accountability, service, etc.
This question only applies to Christians of course; does coming on this website and chatting with people count as church fellowship? If not, what makes it different or unsuitable?
The Bible doesn't say specifically "go to church", but it has this verse which evangelical scholars take to mean a Christian should be involved in a church community. Without stating my own opinion on this quite yet, I know that some people on Christian Chat don't go to church for various reasons (the most common ones are that churches make them feel judged, or they don't like the people, or there arent any "good ones" nearby). Instead, they find CC as a suitable alternative for fellowship, accountability, service, etc.
This question only applies to Christians of course; does coming on this website and chatting with people count as church fellowship? If not, what makes it different or unsuitable?