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Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 8:55 am
Hey tell me about your church. Are you catholic, baptist, methodist, lutheren...etc. Is it a small, medium, large or a mega-church. I am at a Christian/Church of Christ (Non-denominational) church that runs about 250 on Sunday morning.
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Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 9:39 am
I go to a Baptise church and though the youth group is small I totally love it there don't know how many we run,but I go to church Sunday morning and evening then on Wensday evenings we have a youth group....I just LOVE MY CHURCH!!!!
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Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 2:16 pm
I got to Household of Faith it's Non-denominational. The church is self is a very good size. The church as a whole is pretty big but within it we have ministry. They have the nursey for kids 0-3(and/or pottied train.) Then they have club faith from 3 (and pottiedtrained) til 5th grade. Then from 6th-9th grade they have explode. And from 13 to 26 they have XG (Extreme Generation) Youth Church. It's all one. I fall into the youth catagory there and we have about 150-180 people that attend every Wed. night that belong to this church then we get about 2-10 visitors each Wed. So yea it's decent size. I don't know how many members there is as a whole though, but theres a lot. And it's pretty awesome, we have churches all over the country that started because of us and all over the world. We help with lots of missionaries and mission trips. SO it's an awesome church and I'm glad it's the first church I tried!
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Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 7:04 pm
The Boston Chinese Evangelical Church is a Bible-believing, non-denominational, local body of believers
whose purpose is to glorify God through worshipping God, edifying believers, and sharing Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior by word and deed
to the greater Boston Chinese community and the world, as guided by the Bible and the Holy Spirit.
We are one church
composed of 6 congregations ministering in 3 different languages, Cantonese, English , and Mandarin, over 2 campuses, Chinatown and Newton.
I quote that from our site: BCEC.net
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Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 10:00 pm
I go to International Christina Center (ICC) used to ba called Cristina fellowship center but we platnted a vastly growing church over in matamoros, mexico and so we thought itd only be appropriate to called it international cz we are......XD. but yeah chirch rocks and im not talking about th building, but when that building if full of the praises to God then and only then is it the church, the house of God, family, the body.....oh yeah. rick on brothers n sisters!!!!!rick on!
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Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 3:14 am
jamesthelittle Hey tell me about your church. Are you catholic, baptist, methodist, lutheren...etc. Is it a small, medium, large or a mega-church. I am at a Christian/Church of Christ (Non-denominational) church that runs about 250 on Sunday morning. btw, Cathlioc is not the same as protestant. It's technically its own religion, it is not a sect of "chrstianity." Their veiw on Christ is very different from protestants(baptist, methodist, lutheren etc.).
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Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 2:37 pm
I go to a church of christ where I live, my family has been going to the same church sence my mom was in high school. I hate it. My youth group is so single minded. As christians we are suppose to go out to those who do not know God and spread the word. But they are so caught up in their own lives they won't. They only care about themselves and the people in our church. It is said that how can you be a christian if you can't stand christians. This is the point that I am at now.
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Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 8:48 am
Ours is non denominational
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Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 3:22 pm
I go to a Christian/Church of Christ (non denominational) and i luv it. our church has about 1500 members i think and our youth group is not only extremely active in working for the Lord, but it is also sooo much fun. i luv visiting people who cant come to church (sick, elderly, etc) now. they love it when we come too. you should see the looks on their faces. theyre so happy it brings tears to my eyes. our church also offers classes and programs for almost any need a person may have.
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Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 5:02 pm
Formely Catholic, now I go to Faithworks Centre. I'd say it's small now, but we're increacing.
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Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 5:20 pm
AznZephyr btw, Cathlioc is not the same as protestant. It's technically its own religion, it is not a sect of "chrstianity." Their veiw on Christ is very different from protestants(baptist, methodist, lutheren etc.). Please, do not try and spark a sect-debate. Catholics are just as christian as any other denomination. I, personally, think I go to a 'baptist' church, though it's not like we're baptist in anything other then name.
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Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 7:00 am
I'm not very sure, I think it may be baptist, but even our name doesn't include that word. Just the word christian. o.o;
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Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 8:22 am
I'm in a small Reformed Baptist church, running about 120 to 180 people on Sundays without counting the children of 5 and less.
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Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 5:28 pm
I go to a Church of Christ that has, on average, 120 people. I love it, even though sometimes the people annoy me (but hey, most of them are family, so it happens). I just wish the youth group was bigger. There are only 5 girls in my age group (13-19) and about twice as many guys.
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Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 6:47 pm
a Non-denominational, community church. and i love it! we have so much fun fellowshiping with oneanother! it is of medium and growing size in a family envronment! yay! heart blaugh
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