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MarkRA
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I started attending a new Christian club at school called OneVoice. The club is not Catholic and it’s just “Christian” and they don’t say anything outright about Catholics, but it’s clearly run by protestants. If there was a Catholic club, of course I would go, but since one’s not likely to come around anytime soon and I’m not the sort to set one up, this is really the only solely Christian experience that i can have at (after) school on a normal basis.
At the club they sing contemporary christian music for worship and they pray and do other Christian stuff. A lot of OneVoice is about getting to know other Christians and eating food and hugging and playing games and singing (CCM worship). It has a sort of youth group feel except that it is a lot more fun than I remember mine was (i quit
, thinking about going back, though
).
Other than the fact that the club is protestant run, the only real complaint I can come up with is that they sometimes have high school kids come up and tell their stories with experiences about God. The story bit isn’t what’s bad; but it’s that they will often refer to scripture and try to wrap that in with their lives. It seems like they don’t exactly do justice to the scriptures like that.
The club doesn’t usually use kids to tell stories, and usually it’s actual youth ministers. Typically, the ministers are effective at teaching scripture and are pretty entertaining to watch too
.
Clearly i have some doubts about OneVoice as evidenced by this internal conflict i just described. However, the club really does trigger some experiences with God in me even if it’s not Catholic i don’t know if it really matters; i’ve never been stronger in my Catholic faith than i am right now.
I was wondering what you people think. Should i keep going and is it good for my faith, or should i leave and not associate myself with the protestants?
At the club they sing contemporary christian music for worship and they pray and do other Christian stuff. A lot of OneVoice is about getting to know other Christians and eating food and hugging and playing games and singing (CCM worship). It has a sort of youth group feel except that it is a lot more fun than I remember mine was (i quit
Other than the fact that the club is protestant run, the only real complaint I can come up with is that they sometimes have high school kids come up and tell their stories with experiences about God. The story bit isn’t what’s bad; but it’s that they will often refer to scripture and try to wrap that in with their lives. It seems like they don’t exactly do justice to the scriptures like that.
The club doesn’t usually use kids to tell stories, and usually it’s actual youth ministers. Typically, the ministers are effective at teaching scripture and are pretty entertaining to watch too
Clearly i have some doubts about OneVoice as evidenced by this internal conflict i just described. However, the club really does trigger some experiences with God in me even if it’s not Catholic i don’t know if it really matters; i’ve never been stronger in my Catholic faith than i am right now.
I was wondering what you people think. Should i keep going and is it good for my faith, or should i leave and not associate myself with the protestants?