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sirach2v4
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A recent survey was published here
mlive.com/news/kalamazoo/index.ssf/2015/11/look_up_the_religious_profile.html?appSession=751188473803569&RecordID=9&PageID=8&PrevPageID=2&cpipage=1&CPIsortType=&CPIorderBy=&cbCurrentRecordPosition=1&Mod0LinkToDetails=True
showing that in my county, 67% of people don’t go to church at all, any religion.
While Catholics believe that the Eucharist is the source and summit of our Christian faith, it seems like a good idea to kick around to have a means to involve these unchurched people, before they make a commitment to join the Church, go to RCIA, etc. in some form of Sunday or weekday form of worship, to help them “taste and see the goodness of the Lord.”
An ex-Catholic friend used to round up truck drivers for a sunday worship service at a truck stop. That doesn’t seem to be a bad way to get people together to break open the bible and join in prayer. Just that, no commitments necessary, to perhaps make an opening for people.
mlive.com/news/kalamazoo/index.ssf/2015/11/look_up_the_religious_profile.html?appSession=751188473803569&RecordID=9&PageID=8&PrevPageID=2&cpipage=1&CPIsortType=&CPIorderBy=&cbCurrentRecordPosition=1&Mod0LinkToDetails=True
showing that in my county, 67% of people don’t go to church at all, any religion.
While Catholics believe that the Eucharist is the source and summit of our Christian faith, it seems like a good idea to kick around to have a means to involve these unchurched people, before they make a commitment to join the Church, go to RCIA, etc. in some form of Sunday or weekday form of worship, to help them “taste and see the goodness of the Lord.”
An ex-Catholic friend used to round up truck drivers for a sunday worship service at a truck stop. That doesn’t seem to be a bad way to get people together to break open the bible and join in prayer. Just that, no commitments necessary, to perhaps make an opening for people.