Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Church: To Go or Not To Go?


Let's talk about church. No, not THE church, the body of Christ, the people "not the building"... Not that. I wanna talk about the place where we go to worship and learn. More specifically, I want to discuss the reasons why people either do or do not attend church. There are many reasons we may give when asked: Why do/don't you go to church?

Here are some reasons Christians give for why they DO attend:
  • fellowship with other Christians
  • being fed spiritually
  • good music
  • encouraging messages
  • habit
  • obligation
Here are some reasons Christians give for NOT attending:
  • obligation
  • organized religion feels forced/not genuine
  • not being spiritually fed
  • feeling that attendance does not grant salvation
  • hypocrisy within the church
  • feel guilty of sin
  • offended by pastor/members

Hebrews 10:24,25 states:
24 Let us think of ways to motivate one another to acts of love and good works. 
25 And let us not neglect our meeting together, as some people do, but encourage one another, especially now that the day of his return is drawing near.

I think that it is important for us to each examine our reasons/excuses for why we have decided to attend/not attend.  If you DO attend, are you going for the right reasons? Are you going because it makes you feel good? Are you going because you think you have to? If you DON'T attend, is it because you have been hurt? Is it because you feel like you don't have to go to church to be a Christian?

The main thing is: If you ARE or AREN'T going for any other reason than God, then you may want to reevaluate your choices.
Will simply going to church get you into heaven? No. Will avoiding church help you grow spiritually? No.  God should be the driving force in all of our decisions.  I am not against going to church, nor am I opposed to those who do not attend. 

My personal story is this:
I used to avoid church. I was in the category that believed that going to church made me a Christian as much as walking into a garage made me a car. And I still believe that! The act of attending an hour long meeting once a week does not make you a Christian. I have seen the division in the church, and the gossip, and the lies, and some very "un-Christian-like" behavior. It bothered me. I looked around at a bunch of sinning hypocrites and wondered "What's the point?" But, although I studied at home on my own and sang and worshiped on my own, I did not feel that I was growing in my spiritual walk. I wasn't happy and I felt like I needed someone to hold me accountable, so I started attending church more. And guess what!? I still wasn't content! The people were disappointing. The message was disappointing. Nothing was just how I wanted it. That's right! I avoided church and I was unhappy, I went to church and I was unhappy. So, I changed the reasons why I was going. I started going to hear the Word and to learn about God. I started going to praise and worship Him. I started to realize that everyone there was just like me! Human. Fallible. Sinner. Yes, even our beloved Pastors. I realized that I needed God's grace and mercy just as much as I thought THEY needed it! I don't always want to go to church, but I go anyway. Not because I feel like I have to, but because I think that it is one of the better choices I can make with my time. I enjoy fellowship and I enjoy worship. I enjoy learning and hearing. And I don't put my focus on man, but on God: The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. I think that it is beneficial for us to gather and learn and worship together. And not just when it feels good or comfortable! It helps to discuss the uncomfortable things. The testing of your faith produces endurance! Let's not just talk about how kind and loving and giving and merciful God is! Let's talk about the stuff that is "not-so-comforting" to most. Let's talk about how God is jealous for us! Let's talk about His anger with our sin! Let's talk about the consequences of our actions! 

I may have went off on a little tangent in here somewhere...  :)
Either way, everyone has their reasons for why they do what they do and I would LOVE to hear your reasons for why you DO or DO NOT attend church services. Please leave your replies in the comment section!  :)

4 comments:

  1. In all honesty i don't go to church because my headband doesn't want to go and i don't want to go without him. When i do go though it is because i enjoy it. I enjoy the worship atmosphere. I enjoy the thought that the purple in the room with me have the same thirsting that i do. With those things said, i also don't believe we have to "go to church" the organized religion we have today is a far fat cryfrom what Christ intended. I believe the commands was to be the church not to attend one. I believe the commands to assemble together had nothing to do with buildings and pews and steeples and building funds and pastoral staff and order of service but a daily, living our lives in connection, intimate, daily, connection with other believers. Some boycott church for those reasons. I don't take it that far.

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    1. I also enjoy the fellowship with other Christians! The way that we can encourage each other and pray for each other... It's comforting. :)

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  2. Good post. I go to church for many reasons. I go to praise and worship God, to learn from His Word, to hear testimony from others to be uplifted and encouraged, to learn what is going on in other lives to know what to pray for specifically for others. I go because God's Word commands it.  

    And let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works: Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching. Hebrews 10:24-25

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    1. I think that those are very good reasons to go! Especially the scriptural reference. :)

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