In my many decades of going to many, many churches I have yet to see a church do anything for singles.
Most churches I notice offer many things for dating, how to run your family, kids, marriage and the likes. For singles it's now and then they preach on the matter and when they do it's usually 1 Corinthians 7 which I don't call word of God but Peter's thought on the subject.
Not saying it is not valid at all, but his opinion on being single.
Through the Bible talks about couples, being equally yoked and this and that. Genesis 2:18 The LORD God said, "It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper (help meet) suitable for him."
I have emailed many churches if they offer anything for older singles and most times they never reply to me or tell me there should be other churches out there that would.
I have been to local 'christian singles +45' events and most times its like 9 men and 4 women and they are over 70 and act very closed to new people.
From what I see there is a handful of singles here and there in each church, but still I feel I'm swept under the rug. Out of sight, out of mind kind of thing.
I live in the PNW and the guy/gal ratio is like 7:1.
I know being in a relationship is not easy for the most part and takes work, but I think if she was like minded it would be worth the effort.
So is there something the church should consider about singles?
Most churches I notice offer many things for dating, how to run your family, kids, marriage and the likes. For singles it's now and then they preach on the matter and when they do it's usually 1 Corinthians 7 which I don't call word of God but Peter's thought on the subject.
Not saying it is not valid at all, but his opinion on being single.
Through the Bible talks about couples, being equally yoked and this and that. Genesis 2:18 The LORD God said, "It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper (help meet) suitable for him."
I have emailed many churches if they offer anything for older singles and most times they never reply to me or tell me there should be other churches out there that would.
I have been to local 'christian singles +45' events and most times its like 9 men and 4 women and they are over 70 and act very closed to new people.
From what I see there is a handful of singles here and there in each church, but still I feel I'm swept under the rug. Out of sight, out of mind kind of thing.
I live in the PNW and the guy/gal ratio is like 7:1.
I know being in a relationship is not easy for the most part and takes work, but I think if she was like minded it would be worth the effort.
So is there something the church should consider about singles?
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