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Why do you want to go to church?
Church is a community where we can socialize and support each other. You can make friends, feel a sense of belonging, and build a support network that you can rely on. The church community helps us to “mourn with those that mourn; yea, and comfort those that stand in need of comfort” (Mosiah 18:9).
Does attending church make you happier?
After analyzing data from over 20 countries, Pew researchers concluded that people who regularly participate in religious congregations tend to be happier and more civically engaged than their peers who are infrequent attendees or who don’t identify with a religion at all.
What a healthy church look like?
The church staff and lay leaders of healthy churches place a high value upon open, honest, and transparent communication. This means spending time together, being willing to risk honest interactions, and being vulnerable and non-defensive to feedback.
Why go to church when you don’t feel like it?
10 Reasons to Go to Church (Even When You Don’t Feel Like It) 1. To Hear the Preaching of the Word 2. To Participate in Corporate Worship 3. Because Iron Sharpens Iron 4. To Exercise Your Gift 5. To Encourage Your Pastor 6. To Find Godly Mentors 7. To Teach Your Kids to Love the Church 8. To be a Light to Your Community
Why should I go to church this weekend?
Here’s my list of 100 reasons you should go to Church this weekend. 1. The Bible indicates it’s what we should do. ( Hebrews 10:25) 2. You will have the opportunity to worship God. 3. You will likely have some of life big questions answered. 4. You may come up with some new questions that you didn’t know you should be asking.
Why does God want us to go to church?
As we have seen, there are many reasons why God wants us to go to church. To neglect church then is to neglect training your children in the way they should go. Notice how the passage says to do good “especially” to other believers?
What are the benefits of going to church?
Here are a few more surprising benefits of going to church: There is something reverent about simply being inside a church. It gives us a physical space to connect and draw closer to God and to realize that there is something out there bigger than ourselves.