disneymom3
<font color=green> I think I could adjust!! <br><f
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Hi,
I am hoping I can get feedback without having to wade through a bunch of antiChristian rhetoric. So, let's start this off with, I am a Christian, I intend to stay one, if you aren't yippy skippy I promise not to say I will pray for you if you will just not hijack my thread. Okay.......
We are struggling with our church over one particular issue. Primarily, that every year on Christmas and on Easter there is what we feel NO worship going on. They tell the story of Jesus' birth/resurrection through a drama in a very introductory way. Like they are assuming the people there have never heard it before. Then there is an invitation--not an altar call, but a sit in your seat and say this prayer with me and dedicate yourself to Jesus. Now, I understand some of the reasoning behind this, but what I am always left wondering is, what about those of us who are already believers? I want to celebrate and worship, not listen to a conversion speech. I would be okay if there were both, but there is only the one side.
So, I guess I am wondering--do your churches do that too? I grew up Catholic and there was pretty much no evangelizing going on. I was quite okay with that. I really feel that I am a much better witness by living my life as an example of what God wants us to do than by getting on a soap box and preaching about it. MIL comes to this service with us every year and is not a believer and I know this whole deal makes her uncomfortable and does nothing but push her away.
I am hoping I can get feedback without having to wade through a bunch of antiChristian rhetoric. So, let's start this off with, I am a Christian, I intend to stay one, if you aren't yippy skippy I promise not to say I will pray for you if you will just not hijack my thread. Okay.......
We are struggling with our church over one particular issue. Primarily, that every year on Christmas and on Easter there is what we feel NO worship going on. They tell the story of Jesus' birth/resurrection through a drama in a very introductory way. Like they are assuming the people there have never heard it before. Then there is an invitation--not an altar call, but a sit in your seat and say this prayer with me and dedicate yourself to Jesus. Now, I understand some of the reasoning behind this, but what I am always left wondering is, what about those of us who are already believers? I want to celebrate and worship, not listen to a conversion speech. I would be okay if there were both, but there is only the one side.
So, I guess I am wondering--do your churches do that too? I grew up Catholic and there was pretty much no evangelizing going on. I was quite okay with that. I really feel that I am a much better witness by living my life as an example of what God wants us to do than by getting on a soap box and preaching about it. MIL comes to this service with us every year and is not a believer and I know this whole deal makes her uncomfortable and does nothing but push her away.