Hello from the UK.
I still consider myself as being a new Christian and I have some questions/observations about navigating church culture.
I guess I'll just dive right in with my questions.
1. I have been part of a Hillsong church where I thought I had a group of friends. I left that church because I didn't agree with the doctrine and quickly realised that those people were not in fact my friends. Just people who happened to meet on a Sunday. I have since joined a more traditional church.
How do I know if the bonds I'm building within a church community are genuine - i.e. that they're deeper than "I happen to just see him/her on a Sunday"?
2. When I was at the Hillsong church I met up with friends a few times outside of a group, including some female friends.
One of the older people suggested that I don't meet with females outside of a group setting unless I'm serious about engaging in a romantic relationship with them.
What's that all about?
Can a bloke and a lass not just meet up for a coffee without someone in church immediately thinking "sex"?
3. Tithing. A big subject.
"We need a regular income to help maintain our building".
Personally I couldn't care about the building. God has gifted us with the internet, through which someone with a bit of forward thinking could set up a church with minimal overheads and the potential of reaching many millions.
And more to the point: I don't see how tithing applies to modern day Christians?
I'm sure I'll think of more questions as this thread develops, but thanks for now
I still consider myself as being a new Christian and I have some questions/observations about navigating church culture.
I guess I'll just dive right in with my questions.
1. I have been part of a Hillsong church where I thought I had a group of friends. I left that church because I didn't agree with the doctrine and quickly realised that those people were not in fact my friends. Just people who happened to meet on a Sunday. I have since joined a more traditional church.
How do I know if the bonds I'm building within a church community are genuine - i.e. that they're deeper than "I happen to just see him/her on a Sunday"?
2. When I was at the Hillsong church I met up with friends a few times outside of a group, including some female friends.
One of the older people suggested that I don't meet with females outside of a group setting unless I'm serious about engaging in a romantic relationship with them.
What's that all about?
Can a bloke and a lass not just meet up for a coffee without someone in church immediately thinking "sex"?
3. Tithing. A big subject.
"We need a regular income to help maintain our building".
Personally I couldn't care about the building. God has gifted us with the internet, through which someone with a bit of forward thinking could set up a church with minimal overheads and the potential of reaching many millions.
And more to the point: I don't see how tithing applies to modern day Christians?
I'm sure I'll think of more questions as this thread develops, but thanks for now
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