Obadiah
Member
Good morning and wishing everyone who goes to worship services on Sunday mornings a blessed day.
A reminder for everyone how lucky you are if you have a place to worship where you can actually worship God. You are lucky indeed.
I've been without a church home for a year now. It's a small town and the only churches that have caught my interest are simply too far away to drive back and forth all the time since when I get involved in a church I can't settle for just going once a week. It's usually more like 4 or 5 days a week for me. The last church I was at I was employed as a sound engineer, but was asked to leave when they started fighting over the style of music and blamed me for it even though I had nothing to do with the music selection. They showed their true colors once again and I never returned. Probably never will. One of a few people there who I honestly looked up to and respected for his knowledge and dedication was the pastor, who seemed to just stick it out through everything they did wrong. Sadly he wasn't gifted as a pastor so probably shouldn't have been in that exact position, but he was a great educator, a great speaker, and seemed to set an example of dedication to God's service. Then a couple weeks back he declared himself an atheist and is now out on the internet teaching against God and promoting atheist web sites and writings.
All I can say is, I give up. I know there are lots of good churches that a lot of you are members of and are dedicated too. I just wish one or two of them were located where I live. So far the only ones I've found that looked promising are just too far away and I don't have the funds to drive an extra 200 miles per week going back and forth to church. Short of some real help from God in direction on this, I think it's going to be a long time before I can dedicate myself to serve in any capaciticy in another church, even if that capacity is just "pew sitter". This is painful, since some of you know I've always been a supporter of fellowship and a supporter of the organized church, at least of those who try to worship God more than be a social club or political organization. So please, if you are lucky enough to have a wonderful church congregation where you worship, take a little time this morning to say an extra thank you to God for that blessing!
A reminder for everyone how lucky you are if you have a place to worship where you can actually worship God. You are lucky indeed.
I've been without a church home for a year now. It's a small town and the only churches that have caught my interest are simply too far away to drive back and forth all the time since when I get involved in a church I can't settle for just going once a week. It's usually more like 4 or 5 days a week for me. The last church I was at I was employed as a sound engineer, but was asked to leave when they started fighting over the style of music and blamed me for it even though I had nothing to do with the music selection. They showed their true colors once again and I never returned. Probably never will. One of a few people there who I honestly looked up to and respected for his knowledge and dedication was the pastor, who seemed to just stick it out through everything they did wrong. Sadly he wasn't gifted as a pastor so probably shouldn't have been in that exact position, but he was a great educator, a great speaker, and seemed to set an example of dedication to God's service. Then a couple weeks back he declared himself an atheist and is now out on the internet teaching against God and promoting atheist web sites and writings.
All I can say is, I give up. I know there are lots of good churches that a lot of you are members of and are dedicated too. I just wish one or two of them were located where I live. So far the only ones I've found that looked promising are just too far away and I don't have the funds to drive an extra 200 miles per week going back and forth to church. Short of some real help from God in direction on this, I think it's going to be a long time before I can dedicate myself to serve in any capaciticy in another church, even if that capacity is just "pew sitter". This is painful, since some of you know I've always been a supporter of fellowship and a supporter of the organized church, at least of those who try to worship God more than be a social club or political organization. So please, if you are lucky enough to have a wonderful church congregation where you worship, take a little time this morning to say an extra thank you to God for that blessing!