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Dakotasunbeam -> RE: Why Don't I Feel Welcome When I Walk Into A Church? (4/18/2008 7:33:50 PM)
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Maybe its because church does not act like a family anymore as was directed in the Bible, but functions like a social organization. My question to you: When you go to a football game, do you expect to be welcomed? When you go to the theatre, a play, or a concert, do you expect others to rush to form deep connections with you? If your answer was "no" to the above questions, we are getting somewhere. If your answer is Yes, I think your expectations are a little too high. When I go to the spectator sport which has come to be known as "Sunday Service." I do not EXPECT to form deep connections. Why? because it's an event. An entertainment venue no less. People are expecting to see excellent polished musicians playing top of the line contemporary Christian/gospel music! Attendees are paritioners and function as such. Not as brothers and sisters as we were commanded in Acts. Read Acts 2--read the whole book of Acts and look at the way the church functioned. We've strayed so far from that, now nobody knows what a church should look like these days. We call our "pastors" CEOs now. You are part of what is a religious 501(3)c Organization! You are a volunteer there, or an attendee. You are not directly addressed in messages, and everyone is anxious to get out of service so they can go to brunch, beat traffic and "get on with real life." I'm sorry you are experiencing this. But I assure you, there are people and plans in the works to get back to the Acts 2 family church that God intended. My advice is to try to form bonds with people by extending yourself a little more. And search for a body of beievers (not necessarily a formal church) that can provide the intimacy, sharing, fellowship, and growth you desire. Bless you!
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