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she was into prosperity gospel and kennith copeland was here favorite. she had a mind for physics and was able to answer any question on the occult by memory. she did a lot of reaserch into the occult and was in that herself. but came to the lord.Don't know her, but if she left faith because of a Mega Church, something there does not sound right.
The OP asked,
"Beyond personal preference, is there anything Scripturally that would lend support to the big, big churches, or perhaps instead indicate that smaller is (within reason) better?"
Well, one could also make an inference with what Jesus said about the greatest being the least in significance. If a big church is making a big statement about itself and what it is doing you have to wonder. The topic here being just the size of a church and scriptual references to church size. Ummm, that is hard. I'll try to have another tomorrow.
It is interesting to note that all of members the first church had NO established or BIG church of which to become a member. They each indvidually, touched by the Holy Spirit working in their personal lives, made the decision to repent and follow Christ. No organized, "certified", most popular, most "right", or whatever church of which to belong. In one day at Pentacost, 3,000 were added to the inital small, new unestablished band of Christians; PURELY by the working of the Holy Spririt working in indvidual lives and ALL these different people interpreting the message accurately. Interesting; esp when you remember there was no speaker systems, TV monitors or TVs, multiple languages spoken by this 3,000 and no instantaneous, computerized translation systems in place, power points, and on and on.
There was NO need for an established church with its characteristic traits or claims to be in place; just the message of the Gospel. I think that Church size should REALLY not be an issue; rather, is the Gospel, as taught at Pentacost preached?
It is interesting to note that all of members the first church had NO established or BIG church of which to become a member. They each indvidually, touched by the Holy Spirit working in their personal lives, made the decision to repent and follow Christ. No organized, "certified", most popular, most "right", or whatever church of which to belong. In one day at Pentacost, 3,000 were added to the inital small, new unestablished band of Christians; PURELY by the working of the Holy Spririt working in indvidual lives and ALL these different people interpreting the message accurately. Interesting; esp when you remember there was no speaker systems, TV monitors or TVs, multiple languages spoken by this 3,000 and no instantaneous, computerized translation systems in place, power points, and on and on.
There was NO need for an established church with its characteristic traits or claims to be in place; just the message of the Gospel. I think that Church size should REALLY not be an issue; rather, is the Gospel, as taught at Pentacost preached?
as far as big churches having a lot of money, my experience is that a lot of these big churches, are taking out big loans, from banks??? and a lot of the money people donate, is going to pay these bankers off.
So these people are sucking up donations from well meaning Christians, and passing it off to the bankers.
Large churches are imtimidating to approach, physically and sociaologically speaking for many, me included. You seem to say that one of the reasons you like smaller churches is because you are neurotic (abnormally sensative, obsessive, or tense),