Am I the only one who seems to have issues with finding friends to go out and have fun ? I mean many just want to get drunk if they do want to go do something. Sadly miss people who just want to go shopping and out to lunch or even just go to the movies.
You are NOT the only one. This has been a gripe of mine for some time.
The Christian world tells you to not fellowship with the world, but with believers. Okay. WHERE?? HOW?? It seems like most Christians are content to either live solitary lives, or go home to their wives, husbands and kids, forgetting everybody else.
For decades living in the NY/tristate area, drumming up a Christian social life was like trying to find a rare, archaeological artifact. Eventually I found something, but it took
years.
One pastor in Pasadena, CA once told me that I should make friends through service within his church. Then he got stern and said that his church does not provide singles ministries. ???? What a !&!@# That was my first and last time in his church.
In most churches I've attended, people go to church, then go home. "Fellowshipping" takes place on special occasions at the church.
Some churches have small groups, which I've found helpful. But, my current church does not have these. I've considered leaving on this basis.
When I lived in L.A., it took a while, but I eventually amassed a Christian social life (this started in 2010). It was all men, but at least I had Christian buddies to go to movies with and stuff. In AZ, nothing. Been here since Oct 2019. No social life to speak of.
I've tried meetup groups in the Phoenix area, but that hasn't proven the least bit helpful (thus far). One guy in one of these groups suggested I go to such & such a meetup group for that. Thanks.
I get you sister. Just because I'm a big, terrifying lizard, doesn't mean I don't have a sensitive side, too. I am considering jumping around to different churches in the area (again) to see what the social situation is like. Yes, the proper teaching and preaching of God's inerrant word is paramount, but for me this is an important secondary issue.
I have no guidance, other than to not give up. For some reason, the Christian world is anemic in this area. So, we have to struggle to find people we can socialize with, build a support structure with, etc. But, I do believe that if you're willing to be perseverant, you will find something. Maybe the meetup group situation in your area's better than mine. Might be a place to start. If you have not, try different churches to see what they offer in terms of fellowshipping opportunities. This is how I believe I will be going.