aquamarinesky54
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A lot of believers belong to one. I'm a bit ashamed to admit that I don't know much about the different denominations and how they differ.
So what's your denomination? Why is it your denomination? What makes it different from the others? What's one good thing about your denomination and one bad thing?
For those who are non-denominational believers (like myself), would you care to explain why? Did you leave a certain denomination and why?
I'll go first. I mentioned in another thread that I'm an ex-Roman Catholic. My family left because we just felt we weren't learning enough about God. It just started to seem too religious to us what with all the rules and ceremonies that didn't make us feel closer to God. One good thing about the RCC is the reverence in the services. There's a true fear of God and real respect for Him, but that just wasn't the place for us.
We're non-denominational believers now attending a church that calls itself interdenominational. A good thing about our church is that we feel more grounded in the Word. A bad thing is that while it's good to be joyful and lively about all God has done, the congregation can get too loud and too much at times.
So what's your denomination? Why is it your denomination? What makes it different from the others? What's one good thing about your denomination and one bad thing?
For those who are non-denominational believers (like myself), would you care to explain why? Did you leave a certain denomination and why?
I'll go first. I mentioned in another thread that I'm an ex-Roman Catholic. My family left because we just felt we weren't learning enough about God. It just started to seem too religious to us what with all the rules and ceremonies that didn't make us feel closer to God. One good thing about the RCC is the reverence in the services. There's a true fear of God and real respect for Him, but that just wasn't the place for us.
We're non-denominational believers now attending a church that calls itself interdenominational. A good thing about our church is that we feel more grounded in the Word. A bad thing is that while it's good to be joyful and lively about all God has done, the congregation can get too loud and too much at times.