Things I Learned at Church (11/05/06)
God is found wherever you seek him.
You don’t have to agree with the pastor or love the worship music to have a heart-changing experience with God.
I really (really really really) like music. :0)
When someone sings to God, their voice is beautiful, no matter what.
I don’t agree with pastors preaching politics.
Ada Bible is awesome. I don’t think I will ever find another church that I love so much. But that begs the question; do I love the church for the right reasons? Has it become an idol? But I digress…
I am glad I am evaluating my beliefs in areas like salvation, evangelism, social justice, end times etc. But church reminded me this week when all is said and done, I shouldn’t get too caught up in the technical details…
Experiencing how others worship Jesus is a powerful thing.
Everywhere in Nashville is someone just waiting to be discovered as the next big thing…
It’s amazing: someone can attend a strong complementarian church and end up egalitarian. And vice versa. And many people don’t even know what they believe, let alone why. It’s amazing.
The utmost respect goes to pastors – they have an extremely challenging job.
I love Jesus. More than life, more than friends, more than work, more than security, more than happiness, more than sunshine, more than laughter, more than joy, more than love itself; I love Jesus.
God is found wherever you seek him.
You don’t have to agree with the pastor or love the worship music to have a heart-changing experience with God.
I really (really really really) like music. :0)
When someone sings to God, their voice is beautiful, no matter what.
I don’t agree with pastors preaching politics.
Ada Bible is awesome. I don’t think I will ever find another church that I love so much. But that begs the question; do I love the church for the right reasons? Has it become an idol? But I digress…
I am glad I am evaluating my beliefs in areas like salvation, evangelism, social justice, end times etc. But church reminded me this week when all is said and done, I shouldn’t get too caught up in the technical details…
Experiencing how others worship Jesus is a powerful thing.
Everywhere in Nashville is someone just waiting to be discovered as the next big thing…
It’s amazing: someone can attend a strong complementarian church and end up egalitarian. And vice versa. And many people don’t even know what they believe, let alone why. It’s amazing.
The utmost respect goes to pastors – they have an extremely challenging job.
I love Jesus. More than life, more than friends, more than work, more than security, more than happiness, more than sunshine, more than laughter, more than joy, more than love itself; I love Jesus.
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