Just thought I'd pop in here and present my view on 'loyalty to your church' thing... Please forgive me if this gets all over the place... its rather late and I need to hit the sack, but If i do before I've finished this, I know I will forget to post in here... Ok, here we go
Firstly, going to church (or Christian group) is extremely important. It says in the Bible, " For where two or three are come together in my name, there am I among them" - Matthew 18:20.
Chruch not only helps to build you up and all that, but it allows you to build OTHERS up, and most importantly to give thanks to your Saviour. There is something about group worship that is really really impacting...
Ok, now onto the issue of 'church loyalty'. Yes, I know that we are all the Church, that we are all brethren... But sometimes it is good to stay in one church... I have noticed that sometimes people just go from church to church, never settling down at one place... and it damages them spiritually. They don't form lasting friendships and all that, if you take my meaning...
But sometimes, people take the 'loyalty' thing WAY out of perspective. There was a really nasty mess at my old church, and my mum was getting really really depressed about it (and rest of the family). It got so bad that she cried alot and did hardly any housework (which for my mum is very shocking.. she hates a messy place). In the end, my dad made the decision to leave the church. The mess had to do with 'loyalty' to the church... without going into details on the argument, lets just say that the church was becoming far too self-centred, discouraging people from going to any events by other denominations. Having witnessed and experienced this and the problems it causes, I can only think that such attitudes are what keep the Church of today from being totally effective.
Anyway, did that make any sense what-so-ever?
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