I’m a Christian not a Churchian. I don’t worship the Church. A lot of people still go to the Super Saver Wholesale Mega Churches but I’m not into all the theatrics and stage productions. I prefer to get my inspiration from the Book and not an IMAX screen in Dolby Stereo. If I was going to go to a church it would be one of the old time small community churches and not one of the new politically correct whatever feels good and makes you happy churches.
Gallup asked the people they polled for this if they were still religious and 7/10 respondents said yes. That actually shows strong support for religion imo.
That's still a huge decline. In the year 2000, 90% of respondents said they were religious. In 2010, that number was 84%. Now it is 76%. America is becoming less religious and at an increasing rate.
Look for an old-fashioned, traditional church that sings hymns and has tasteful architecture. It's important to have a community of believers in your life to help when you need it. Doctrine is most important, obviously, but you get what I mean. I grew up in contemporary non-denominational churches, but they seem to be the main culprits for megachurch rock shows, topical baby food preaching, and in a lot of cases the Prosperity Gospel. I recommend (but your choice) PCA Presbyterian and not PCUSA. We left a PCUSA church 2 years ago for going woke, but the PCA is more conservative and fighting the culture war.
I’m a Christian not a Churchian. I don’t worship the Church. A lot of people still go to the Super Saver Wholesale Mega Churches but I’m not into all the theatrics and stage productions. I prefer to get my inspiration from the Book and not an IMAX screen in Dolby Stereo. If I was going to go to a church it would be one of the old time small community churches and not one of the new politically correct whatever feels good and makes you happy churches.
Christianity is surging, trust in the Church is at an all-time low.
God is looking down on the Pope and Satan has a special place in hell for them all.
I'd like to believe that, but it'd be nice to see some statistics to back it up.
Gallup asked the people they polled for this if they were still religious and 7/10 respondents said yes. That actually shows strong support for religion imo.
That's still a huge decline. In the year 2000, 90% of respondents said they were religious. In 2010, that number was 84%. Now it is 76%. America is becoming less religious and at an increasing rate.
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Look for an old-fashioned, traditional church that sings hymns and has tasteful architecture. It's important to have a community of believers in your life to help when you need it. Doctrine is most important, obviously, but you get what I mean. I grew up in contemporary non-denominational churches, but they seem to be the main culprits for megachurch rock shows, topical baby food preaching, and in a lot of cases the Prosperity Gospel. I recommend (but your choice) PCA Presbyterian and not PCUSA. We left a PCUSA church 2 years ago for going woke, but the PCA is more conservative and fighting the culture war.
As a non-attending Southern Baptist, I like the PCA. I've met several very good people who left the mainline Presbyterians for them. All MAGA, too.
Dear non church going Christian, do you practice Communion in remembrance of Jesus as he commanded?