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Originally Posted by Thad
old as in ?? cuz im not that old and i would hate the one afternoon service myslef. I have noticed that Afternoon services are So DEAD compared to the other ones.
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You haven't been to SRX in Tempe, AZ then. Our afternoon services are anything but dead!
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Originally Posted by keith4him
Jesus never told us to build churches, he told us to make disciples, because we have disobeyed him, we are stuck with a bunch of weak, underdeveloped believers who become dependent upon the system for survival.
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Originally Posted by keith4him
I believe in church buildings, but for the right reasons. Let them become training centers and encouraging gatherings that equip and encourage the saints who have been doing their ministry all week long in places where life naturally happens in the homes and marketplace.
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Two good posts!
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Originally Posted by revrandy
I've often wondered if those who were paid to be in church might feel differently....if they weren't paid to be there???
Husband and Wives working 60+ hours a week.. at church usually Sundays.. and Wednesday Nights... and any other prayer night or task night during the week...
I think Sunday Evening is a great time for Family in my opinion...
I like One Service on Sunday.. The Pastor is not worried about preaching TWO sermons... the people don't get wore out...
I've talked with some local pastors that would love to go to one service on Sunday but are forced by the More traditional saints to two... but are looking to go to one...
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We have a Sunday afternoon service @ 2pm and it's been incredible. There may come a day when we go to two services, but I doubt it. With the afternoon service, you have time for the sunday school leaders to get out and visit their kids before picking them up for sunday school; since it's in the afternoon we're able to have guests who are able to visit after their denominal service; and it gives us time in the evenings to relax with both natural family and the church family.
2 Sunday services is only traditional . . . it's not in any way Biblical, though some would treat it as such.