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What I love about American churches

Ofcourse plenty of other Countries do this.

I love how consistently you guys do midweek bible studies and also how you always seem to do fellowship meals after services- I cannot stress the importance of bonding with fellow believers, you can read all the classics like Spurgeon (obviously the Bible comes first) and do charity, etc but if you do not have fellowship with Christians you will not go as far in your journey.

Unfortunately the main church of my wife and I only do Sunday services BUT they do have missions evenings which include a meal based on the Country along with words of encouragement from Christians in that country - our church is a great, diverse church meaning people from all over the world attend and there will certainly be Christians from the Country mentioned 😄

What my wife and I do though to get consistent fellowship during midweek is go to a local church's bible study which is great and diverse like our church, I emphasise this as we are all one in the body of Christ.

Who knows what the future holds for the UK church but hopefully we follow you guys and start doing more fellowship meals!
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Morvoren · F
Pity they’re just big wooden sheds instead of the gothic beauties you’d find here.
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Morvoren · F
@TheEmperor It like a shed to me.
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Musicman · 61-69, M
I attend a Monday night Men's Bible Study and the Pastor holds a big Bible Study on Wednesday night for everyone.
Musicman · 61-69, M
@BritishFailedAesthetic Yes they are. I definitely enjoy going. We always have cookies and coffee with ours too. In Virginia it was doughnuts and coffee. Do you have a treat with your Bible Study?
@Musicman Unfortunately not, just glasses of water 😅

Wouldn't say no to cookies or other treats though 🤭
Musicman · 61-69, M
@BritishFailedAesthetic Treats are always good. They make any event better. People show up 20 minutes early to sample them and socialize.

 
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