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If you go to church, what type of a church do you attend, as in what denomination and what do u like about it?

The Dave asked the question:


Please don’t try to explain to me that denominations are useless and man-made or that your church is non-denominational because that is like a denomination.

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8 Responses to “If you go to church, what type of a church do you attend, as in what denomination and what do u like about it?”

  1. Dani on January 30th, 2009 9:00 am

    Lutheran :-)

  2. Orthodox_Ted on February 2nd, 2009 8:46 am

    I attend a Greek Orthodox Church.

    I have also attended other Orthodox Churches in different states.

    I enjoy the harmony of the liturgy and the consistency of faith as I attend each church.

  3. raiderking69 on February 2nd, 2009 6:45 pm

    My family and i attend an Episcopal Church. Since i was raised Catholic it is very similar. What i like about it is it has all the pageantry and none of the guilt.

  4. fyrelight74 on February 3rd, 2009 9:10 am

    I go to a Missionary Baptist church. I feel that MBs allow you to develop your own relationship with God (within scripture, of course). We don’t tell people what to wear or what to eat, as that’s for them and God to decide. I love the fellowship we have with one another, as we don’t have boards, so everyone is equal. We decide everything as a group in our business meetings. I love the fact we don’t really have rituals that are required. Baptism and Lord’s Supper are good for people, but they aren’t forced upon a person for salvation. Salvation is only by trusting in Christ, no rituals or works required. I feel free in my relationship with Christ.

  5. oceansoflight777 on February 7th, 2009 12:16 pm

    Calvary Chapel. It’s a church that teaches through the Bible, cover to cover, with an emphasis on prophecy.The people tend to be quite friendly there too.

  6. sweetpea on February 10th, 2009 12:51 am

    I attend an independent fundamental Baptist church. I like that anytime a person comes to my church they can hear the gospel and learn how to go to heaven. I like that it is an extended family that is always there for each other both in prayer and in assistance in other ways. I like that the Spirit of God has freedom to move in the hearts of his people. I like learning more about the Bible each time I go.

  7. pilgrim_153 on February 12th, 2009 3:57 pm

    Dear The Dave,

    The “church age” is over! The Lord is no longer using any local congregations to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ. If you are presently in a church, I would strongly advise you to leave it. The Bible commands the true believers (elect) to come out of the churches (Revelation 18:4; Matthew 24:15, 16; Jeremiah 25). If you read 2 Thessalonians 2 you will see that the man of sin (satan) is now ruling in the churches and the Holy Spirit has absented Himself. Therefore, NO ONE can be saved from their sins regardless of the accuracy of the preaching! Take a look at Ezekiel 9. Salvation is still possible outside of the churches. “For many are called, but few are chosen.” If you would like further info please refer to the website below.

  8. yourdayscoming on February 13th, 2009 5:31 pm

    Advent Christian
    We are looking for the second coming of Jesus.
    We also believe that when we die we are asleep in the Lord and the second death is not torment in hell but eternal death so you would no longer exist. We believe that the believers in Jesus are the only ones promised eternal life. Check out sight below, at bottom of page is What we believe and faith statement.