debodun
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Once a Christian has accepted Jesus as their soul's savior, why do they have to continue to attend church services?
...which can refer to ANY group of people of ANY size, including a church, but not necessarily.Is Christian attendance at church necessary?
No
However;
"where two or three are gathered together in my name, I am there among them"
There is no "requirement", but people gathering in fellowship for whatever purpose has a power that is beneficial.Is Christian attendance at church necessary?
Once a Christian has accepted Jesus as their soul's savior, why do they have to continue to attend church services?
Not really, but I once heard someone say that there is no such thing as Lone Ranger Christianity. We need other people so that we can be part of a community where we can learn and grow in faith and love, where we can express our joy and share our pain.Once a Christian has accepted Jesus as their soul's savior, why do they have to continue to attend church services?
Not really, but I once heard someone say that there is no such thing as Lone Ranger Christianity. We need other people so that we can be part of a community where we can learn and grow in faith and love, where we can express our joy and share our pain.
I just recalled that when in a country church with my grandmother the preacher said what I thought was 'fear' the Lord. And I thought that if we are to be afraid of the Lord, I want nothing to do with Him. Of course I know now He is an awesome God, not an awful God. haFor the most part, I think people who attend church do it because they enjoy going and taking part in the things they believe in. Younger families with kids want that kind exposure, and nurturing environment for their kids while they are growing and their minds are developing to reinforce what they teach them at home. For older people who live alone or have little social life it's a good way to interface with like-minded others. It's not required and I think few people attend because they think it's required. We haven't attended in years but we did when our kids were growing up.
Of course they don't "have to" but might rather "want to". I'll explain that word "might" . . .Once a Christian has accepted Jesus as their soul's savior, why do they have to continue to attend church services?