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1 | Multiple Church Membership | Rom 12:5 | thenoel2 | 202481 | ||
Thanks for your reply. It is indeed helpful and remindful. I am actually refering to being an active member at two churches. You do bring up a good point that it is difficult to be wholeheartedly commited to both. However, I was thinking that if the 2 churches meet for corporate worship at different times then it becomes possible to attend both for corporate worship and then become active in other activities and commitments by dividing up my time at both. Admitedly then each church has only 50 percent of my time as it would otherwise but is not that time still 100 percent of my time that I have available still spent in active duty in Christian life? Thereby, am I really robbing God of my Christian duties of commitment and time to active service for him? | ||||||
2 | Multiple Church Membership | Rom 12:5 | True Truthseeker | 202483 | ||
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3 | Multiple Church Membership | Rom 12:5 | thenoel2 | 202489 | ||
Those are wonderful statements, but I fail to see how this is in answer to the question. As mentioned both churches are Biblical churches. | ||||||
4 | Multiple Church Membership | Rom 12:5 | azurelaw | 202499 | ||
Dear thenoel, I see that you are new to the forum and might not be familiar with the feature of it. May I provide you some helpful hints on that. 1/ When someone sends a post to you, you will be notified by an email from the Lockman system automatically. What you can do is either make your reply in response directly via the email (you don't need to start a new question); or if you want to view more comments from others on the subject before making a reply, you may log on the forum. 2/ When you want to post a response on a specific topic which already exists, just click on the subject heading, scroll down to the bottom of the screen, you will see those past posts within the thread. On the right hand side, you will see date of the posts and name of the posters. It is always advisable to read those past posts in order to grasp the idea of the past and current discussions so that we can make a proper reply or comment. 3/Click on the user name, you will see the user profile, the total number of posts written and the last posting date. 4/If you want to start a new question or search about past discussion of a specific verse, type the verse number (e.g. Gen 1:1) onto the "Questions/Notes on Verse" box on the top of the screen. Shalom Azure |
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