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Sublime_Prince
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I have been visiting many churches and I can’t fiqure out why everyone has to belong to one church that they go to every sunday. That just seems so boring to me, I enjoy visitng many churches, seeing new faces, and being in new buildings.
Can’t I belong to more then one church? What if I don’t want to worship God in the same church every sunday, what if I want to move around between churches?
Like for example I went to my friends Baptist church and did an alter call at his church. I did this not because I agree with all the baptist teachings, but because I wanted to show God my committment, and that I agree they may have a point that it doesn’t hurt to do this act of Faith to tell God your surrendering to him. I also did this because its harder for me now to back down from a goal to start following a more christian path in life.
Now I don’t believe you need to do an alter call to be saved, like my good friend George does nor do I believe one needs to be rebaptised. Nor do I believe the baptist church is the only way to salvation.
George, my friend who invited me to his church, now says that I have been saved I am now going to be a member of the church. I really was just planning on doing an alter call and thats that, but it seems like I am automatically a member now of his church.
I quess this is ok, but I am not planning on being an active member of his church and really am planning on becoming a catholic.
I was thinking though what harm is there in it. I could go to catholic masses and every once in a while go to Georges baptist church. The baptist church has excellent sunday schools and bible study that I could benefit from.
I also enjoy going to several catholic churches, and I really get tired of always going to the same one. Like I will sometimes go to a Catholic church by my mothers. So when I become catholic I think I would like to apply for a dual membership in more then one catholic church, just so I don’t have to always go to the same church every sunday.
Does anyone else belong to more then one church?
Can’t I belong to more then one church? What if I don’t want to worship God in the same church every sunday, what if I want to move around between churches?
Like for example I went to my friends Baptist church and did an alter call at his church. I did this not because I agree with all the baptist teachings, but because I wanted to show God my committment, and that I agree they may have a point that it doesn’t hurt to do this act of Faith to tell God your surrendering to him. I also did this because its harder for me now to back down from a goal to start following a more christian path in life.
Now I don’t believe you need to do an alter call to be saved, like my good friend George does nor do I believe one needs to be rebaptised. Nor do I believe the baptist church is the only way to salvation.
George, my friend who invited me to his church, now says that I have been saved I am now going to be a member of the church. I really was just planning on doing an alter call and thats that, but it seems like I am automatically a member now of his church.
I quess this is ok, but I am not planning on being an active member of his church and really am planning on becoming a catholic.
I was thinking though what harm is there in it. I could go to catholic masses and every once in a while go to Georges baptist church. The baptist church has excellent sunday schools and bible study that I could benefit from.
I also enjoy going to several catholic churches, and I really get tired of always going to the same one. Like I will sometimes go to a Catholic church by my mothers. So when I become catholic I think I would like to apply for a dual membership in more then one catholic church, just so I don’t have to always go to the same church every sunday.
Does anyone else belong to more then one church?