Topic: The church and ....
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Sun 02/28/10 02:24 PM
You know church is about the people but it's hard to find a good church... and for those that cannot get to church how do the larger churches take care of them... I can't find a ride to church...I am very disappointed in it too... I have called local churches and it seems that this church age isn't that great...I would mention that I think we're in the last church age... but that's up to God isn't it?

Now as far as dating, I was thinking I would find a good man at church, and maybe he will find me, any body agree?

BTW Call me old fashion and dull but I am not into modern church music as much as my counter parts, I find it distracting...

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Sun 02/28/10 04:06 PM
I have never heard of a Church that would not have people that would give rides!grumble I would not go to a Church like that!
But than again, I never heard of a Church that would not pray with someone that needed it.As they wouldn't in Seattle with my Neice fore my Great neice MADDY! Best of luck to you.

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Sun 02/28/10 04:43 PM
I think the sad thing is that, I cannot get a ride to church, and the bus system in my town is shut down on Saturday and Sunday...

I have called several churches that interest me and within easy distance to town...

Some church people never called me back when I left a message on the answering machine... oh well...

God knows what he's doing...

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Sun 02/28/10 06:55 PM
I have met many good women at my church. A lot of them are relatives, though. Then there are married ones. Finally there are the ones who are too young. All wonderful people, though.:smile:

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Mon 03/01/10 06:10 AM
I am newer to this town so I should be able to find a good man.

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Tue 03/09/10 08:21 AM
I wish you the best of success in your quest, ladybug. They are everywhere. You have to put some serious effort into it though. Be a "social butterfly." Don't expect a saint to just magically fall from the sky, you have to get out there and make yourself known to everyone. Get to know as many people as you can. Go to different services, not just the same one. Get plugged in to bible study-groups, choir, retreats, volunteer work, and church social groups. Before long, everyone knows who you are, and you have quite a few new friends, and you will further benefit by having a strong connection and foundation with your church, and a deeper relationship with our Lord Jesus. I found my church at the beginning of February, and I go every Sunday, multiple services, I joined the Easter choir, been to the Men's breakfast, church luncheon, shared in communion, and I was even immersion baptised at my new church in front of the entire congregation, last Sunday. Only 5 weeks so far, and most of the elders and deacons know me very well and we always laugh, smile, and chat. I have never been to such a loving and wonderful church as North Metro. God be praised, for leading me to such a wonderful church. I have found my home.

"His house, our home."