Why are we Christians? Why do we go to the church we do? Is coming to church mainly our social event of the week? Are we more concerned about what we wear than what we hear from the pulpit? Do we worry more about the form of worship than actually worshipping? And what difference does it make, anyway? Isn’t it more important that we’re there than not being involved at all?
Why are we Christians?
Because we believe Jesus is the Son of God who died and rose again to forgive us of our sins to reconcile us to God.
Why do we go to the church we do?
I would say it's because it's our community.
Therefore church should be an everyday event.
Are we more concerned about what we wear than what we hear from the pulpit?
Yes that can be the case but it can be reversed as in are we more concerned about what people are wearing? Don't get me wrong I'm not advocating it's ok to wear clothing that leaves nothing left to be desired. That should be talked about.
With regards to worship?
I struggle with this as I am a quite contemplating worshipper whereas our church worship is vibrant.
Yes it's important being there because If you/we are then you/we are involved.
That's community. Just having a cuppa and chat before and after the service, asking how you are and so on.
That's community, that's church, that's loving each other.