Originally posted by grinningghost
How does a person go about finding a new church? I mean, I'm Catholic, but haven't been to church in years. I'm not comfortable with all the rituals of Catholicism. I've often thought about joining a new church, but honestly, don't have any idea how. I'm very shy so this would be a huge step for me. Any advice?
Ah, Church dating. Its no fun at all, but worth the trouble.
First off, I would decide what is important to you in a church. Every congregation is different, but the following are general observations I have made. If you like tradition and ritual, but feel a bit over whelmed by them, you might consider this Episcipalian Church or the Lutheran Church. I find the Mehodist Church to be a good match for me because it keeps some of the old tradition, but also places a strong emphisis on your personal spititual experience and growth. Bible Churchs and many Baptist Chuches seem to have less focus on tradition and ritual and a very heavy focus on the emotional and spiriitual experince.
When my wife and I were lloking for a new church, we took sever little steps.
1) Visit the Church, usuallly remaining quietly in the back. We did not have a lot of interaction on our first visit, we were just getting a feeling for the place. If we liked the services and agreed with most of what we heard and saw, we moved on to stap 2.
2) Get to know the members better and start asking questions. Did the Church have oppourtunites for us to serve? What sort of classes did it offer? Were they Bible bases, based opn modern works or a mixture of the two? How about the music program, is the chior open to anyone.
3) If we felt welcomed and like the people and programs offered by the church and agreed with most of its doctrines that we had been exposed to, it was time for a talk with the minister. This was to make sure that we would fit in well in terms of our beleifs. We arranged an hour long appointment and would outline what we figured to be our core beleifs. We then asked the minister to do the same. If there were no major conflics (ie, the minister did not worship Skippy the Wonder Dog or something like that), we felt comfortable joining.
You will probably never find a congregation that is an absolute exact match for you, but you can find one that meets nearly all of your needs and preferences. The trick is knowing what is really important to you and not settling until you find a place that satisfies those needs.