Re: 5 Benefits Of Attending Church by onotiemoria(m): 9:40am On Sep 06, 2015 |
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Re: 5 Benefits Of Attending Church by OBSEQUIOUS(m): 9:41am On Sep 06, 2015 |
On point, but it's not about going to church alone but going with a dedicated mind to receive from above. Most if my friends go there to charge o and meet ladies |
Re: 5 Benefits Of Attending Church by Brown47: 9:41am On Sep 06, 2015 |
iliyandepost=37720239: Life doesn’t seem to slow down. Most people’s weekdays are typically crammed with school, work, extracurricular activities, cooking and chores. When the weekend hits, most of us want to unwind and have some fun.
The world is becoming more secular, and going to church isn’t as common as it used to be. Even when we consider ourselves spiritual people, religion and church sometimes fall down the list of life’s priorities.
Church provides so much. Here are just five ways that going to church can bless you and your family.
1. Church anchors us
Our kids are bombarded with technology, materialism and questionable media messages. In many families, religion and spirituality have taken a backseat to life’s distractions.
Setting aside a few hours each weekend to attend church provides a much-needed balance. At church, our children can grow closer to God, learn morals and standards and be strengthened spiritually. Church keeps us grounded.
2. We receive spiritual strength at church
Some people question the point of attending church. They argue that they can visit the outdoors and feel close to God in nature. Or, maybe they feel that Sunday is strictly a stay-in-bed, relax-with-the-family day.
While these can be good pursuits, attending church gives us so much more. Singing hymns, praying, participating in Communion or sacrament service, listening to prepared lessons or sermons, and worshipping with a congregation uplifts and strengthens our spirits. The spiritual strength we receive weekly at church, as kids and adults, helps sustain us for each week ahead.
A family day is a great idea, so why not attend church as a family?
3. Church provides fellowship
Our associations with members of our congregations are so strengthening. When life throws challenges, it’s nice to have a church network to lean on. The encouragement and love we receive through our churches truly enriches our lives.
Many church members lend a hand in times of need. They might provide meals, help with our children and listening ears. We can enjoy new friendships and fun church activities, as well.
Many churches also have youth groups that involve our kids in a wholesome environment. Our children can surround themselves with kids that have standards and values similar to their own.
4. Church presents opportunities to serve
Jesus taught that we should bear one another’s burdens and love our neighbors as ourselves.
We often get so wrapped up in our own lives that we miss opportunities to reach out to others. Church congregations are like an extended family. We’re provided with many opportunities to serve.
We can involve our kids in helping with church activities, preparing and delivering meals to those in need, helping to clean the church building and doing whatever needs to be done for fellow church members.
Service to others teaches our kids unselfishness, compassion and how to dig in and work.
5. We get to know God
Of course, the ultimate prize in church worship is growing closer to God. Learning about him, his teachings and commandments helps us to become better people. We feel his love and this brings us happiness.
Jesus said, “For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.” (KJV Matthew 18:20)
Find a church that aligns with your beliefs and values. Strengthen your children spiritually by going to church. Add peace to your family’s lives through church worship.
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Re: 5 Benefits Of Attending Church by donephi(m): 9:44am On Sep 06, 2015 |
Freemanan: ONE BENEFIT OF NOT GOING....
WASH YOUR CLOTHES AND THE WHOLE ROPE WILL BE YOURS SINCE NEIGHBORS ARE ALL GONE |
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Re: 5 Benefits Of Attending Church by Dekatron(m): 9:51am On Sep 06, 2015 |
lekjons: niqqaz be sinning just to get some 'likes' and 'shares' i respect atheists than those who did this.. if u're an atheist just let us know! well, I am. Feel better? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: 5 Benefits Of Attending Church by stanisbaratheon: 9:54am On Sep 06, 2015 |
Freemanan: ONE BENEFIT OF NOT GOING....
WASH YOUR CLOTHES AND THE WHOLE ROPE WILL BE YOURS SINCE NEIGHBORS ARE ALL GONE You no well oo |
Re: 5 Benefits Of Attending Church by YurFatHer: 9:54am On Sep 06, 2015 |
What abt benefits of going to shrine. |
Re: 5 Benefits Of Attending Church by Osisie(m): 9:54am On Sep 06, 2015 |
Dekatron: To charge my phone. E.g last week
and the parish pastor was just saying shiit. Me wey be say I jst come charge & Na 500 dey my acct wey I wan withdraw(i be 100L student nah, abi).
Omo na wa o. This Atheism thing is getting out of hands. Ok o. Me for like go church sha but I dey duty for work.
Today, light dey area, why bother going to church to bore myself & lose cash |
Re: 5 Benefits Of Attending Church by Nobody: 9:55am On Sep 06, 2015 |
stanisbaratheon: You no well oo Hope you have gained your 7 kingdoms your grace? |
Re: 5 Benefits Of Attending Church by lekjons(m): 9:56am On Sep 06, 2015 |
Dekatron:
well, I am.
Feel better? no you're not, you just want to belong! |
Re: 5 Benefits Of Attending Church by Auxillary(m): 10:00am On Sep 06, 2015 |
can any good post like this come out of nairaland? |
Re: 5 Benefits Of Attending Church by Bondesniger(m): 10:01am On Sep 06, 2015 |
iliyande: Life doesn’t seem to slow down. Most people’s weekdays are typically crammed with school, work, extracurricular activities, cooking and chores. When the weekend hits, most of us want to unwind and have some fun.
The world is becoming more secular, and going to church isn’t as common as it used to be. Even when we consider ourselves spiritual people, religion and church sometimes fall down the list of life’s priorities.
Church provides so much. Here are just five ways that going to church can bless you and your family.
1. Church anchors us
Our kids are bombarded with technology, materialism and questionable media messages. In many families, religion and spirituality have taken a backseat to life’s distractions.
Setting aside a few hours each weekend to attend church provides a much-needed balance. At church, our children can grow closer to God, learn morals and standards and be strengthened spiritually. Church keeps us grounded.
2. We receive spiritual strength at church
Some people question the point of attending church. They argue that they can visit the outdoors and feel close to God in nature. Or, maybe they feel that Sunday is strictly a stay-in-bed, relax-with-the-family day.
While these can be good pursuits, attending church gives us so much more. Singing hymns, praying, participating in Communion or sacrament service, listening to prepared lessons or sermons, and worshipping with a congregation uplifts and strengthens our spirits. The spiritual strength we receive weekly at church, as kids and adults, helps sustain us for each week ahead.
A family day is a great idea, so why not attend church as a family?
3. Church provides fellowship
Our associations with members of our congregations are so strengthening. When life throws challenges, it’s nice to have a church network to lean on. The encouragement and love we receive through our churches truly enriches our lives.
Many church members lend a hand in times of need. They might provide meals, help with our children and listening ears. We can enjoy new friendships and fun church activities, as well.
Many churches also have youth groups that involve our kids in a wholesome environment. Our children can surround themselves with kids that have standards and values similar to their own.
4. Church presents opportunities to serve
Jesus taught that we should bear one another’s burdens and love our neighbors as ourselves.
We often get so wrapped up in our own lives that we miss opportunities to reach out to others. Church congregations are like an extended family. We’re provided with many opportunities to serve.
We can involve our kids in helping with church activities, preparing and delivering meals to those in need, helping to clean the church building and doing whatever needs to be done for fellow church members.
Service to others teaches our kids unselfishness, compassion and how to dig in and work.
5. We get to know God
Of course, the ultimate prize in church worship is growing closer to God. Learning about him, his teachings and commandments helps us to become better people. We feel his love and this brings us happiness.
Jesus said, “For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.” (KJV Matthew 18:20)
Find a church that aligns with your beliefs and values. Strengthen your children spiritually by going to church. Add peace to your family’s lives through church worship.
Nice one GOD renew your son 1 Like |
Re: 5 Benefits Of Attending Church by Dekatron(m): 10:02am On Sep 06, 2015 |
lekjons: no you're not, you just want to belong! mr man do me a favour, go through my profile & then my post check out my posts besides, your opinion changes nothing can't u even see my signature?? I tire for old men on NL o :-/ 1 Like |
Re: 5 Benefits Of Attending Church by lekjons(m): 10:04am On Sep 06, 2015 |
Dekatron:
mr man
do me a favour, go through my profile & then my post
check out my posts
besides, your opinion changes nothing
can't u even see my signature?? I tire for old men on NL o :-/ *checks profile* ok sorry, bye! |
Re: 5 Benefits Of Attending Church by Nobody: 10:07am On Sep 06, 2015 |
Thanks Op, getting set to attend second service at Harvest House , Akobo , Ibadan. |
Re: 5 Benefits Of Attending Church by menesheh(m): 10:09am On Sep 06, 2015 |
iliyande: Life doesn’t seem to slow down. Most people’s weekdays are typically crammed with school, work, extracurricular activities, cooking and chores. When the weekend hits, most of us want to unwind and have some fun.
The world is becoming more secular, and going to church isn’t as common as it used to be. Even when we consider ourselves spiritual people, religion and church sometimes fall down the list of life’s priorities.
Church provides so much. Here are just five ways that going to church can bless you and your family.
1. Church anchors us
Our kids are bombarded with technology, materialism and questionable media messages. In many families, religion and spirituality have taken a backseat to life’s distractions.
Setting aside a few hours each weekend to attend church provides a much-needed balance. At church, our children can grow closer to God, learn morals and standards and be strengthened spiritually. Church keeps us grounded.
2. We receive spiritual strength at church
Some people question the point of attending church. They argue that they can visit the outdoors and feel close to God in nature. Or, maybe they feel that Sunday is strictly a stay-in-bed, relax-with-the-family day.
While these can be good pursuits, attending church gives us so much more. Singing hymns, praying, participating in Communion or sacrament service, listening to prepared lessons or sermons, and worshipping with a congregation uplifts and strengthens our spirits. The spiritual strength we receive weekly at church, as kids and adults, helps sustain us for each week ahead.
A family day is a great idea, so why not attend church as a family?
3. Church provides fellowship
Our associations with members of our congregations are so strengthening. When life throws challenges, it’s nice to have a church network to lean on. The encouragement and love we receive through our churches truly enriches our lives.
Many church members lend a hand in times of need. They might provide meals, help with our children and listening ears. We can enjoy new friendships and fun church activities, as well.
Many churches also have youth groups that involve our kids in a wholesome environment. Our children can surround themselves with kids that have standards and values similar to their own.
4. Church presents opportunities to serve
Jesus taught that we should bear one another’s burdens and love our neighbors as ourselves.
We often get so wrapped up in our own lives that we miss opportunities to reach out to others. Church congregations are like an extended family. We’re provided with many opportunities to serve.
We can involve our kids in helping with church activities, preparing and delivering meals to those in need, helping to clean the church building and doing whatever needs to be done for fellow church members.
Service to others teaches our kids unselfishness, compassion and how to dig in and work.
5. We get to know God
Of course, the ultimate prize in church worship is growing closer to God. Learning about him, his teachings and commandments helps us to become better people. We feel his love and this brings us happiness.
Jesus said, “For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.” (KJV Matthew 18:20)
Find a church that aligns with your beliefs and values. Strengthen your children spiritually by going to church. Add peace to your family’s lives through church worship.
Without group solidarity people witness in the church, those benefits list there is vague. Same group solidarity can be achieved too in a more secular way. |
Re: 5 Benefits Of Attending Church by Superstar007(m): 10:18am On Sep 06, 2015 |
1. To charge your phones. 2. To meet fine ladies. 3. To part with 1/10 of your salary. 4. To receive prosperity, and double your money by sowing seed. 5. So that they church won't go out of business.
Bonus: To belong to a social group that will attend your wedding, child dedication, and burial. 1 Like |
Re: 5 Benefits Of Attending Church by Nobody: 10:19am On Sep 06, 2015 |
casket: Thanks Op, getting set to attend second service at Harvest House , Akobo , Ibadan. no be by multiple attendance. 1 Like |
Re: 5 Benefits Of Attending Church by Nobody: 10:22am On Sep 06, 2015 |
menesheh:
Without group solidarity people witness in the church, those benefits list there is vague. Same group solidarity can be achieved too in a more secular way. bro, pidgin eng for better...true. 2 Likes |
Re: 5 Benefits Of Attending Church by Jamb2016Expo: 10:31am On Sep 06, 2015 |
If God can move you from January
to September.
He will move you from
-shame to fame,
-insult to result,
-sorrow to glory,
-disgrace to His grace, -labour to
favour,
-mockery to victory!
May the Lord raise us all from
glory to glory!. .
In Jesus' wonderful name.
. #AMEN . |
Re: 5 Benefits Of Attending Church by haul: 10:35am On Sep 06, 2015 |
kosplateau:
no be by multiple attendance. They are coming for your head. *Shouting*------»Incoming!!!!!!!!!! KABOOOOOOMMMMM!!!!!!!!!!! |
Re: 5 Benefits Of Attending Church by scentmarlc(m): 10:37am On Sep 06, 2015 |
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Re: 5 Benefits Of Attending Church by BrainnewsNg(f): 10:41am On Sep 06, 2015 |
iliyande: Life doesn’t seem to slow down. Most people’s weekdays are typically crammed with school, work, extracurricular activities, cooking and chores. When the weekend hits, most of us want to unwind and have some fun.
The world is becoming more secular, and going to church isn’t as common as it used to be. Even when we consider ourselves spiritual people, religion and church sometimes fall down the list of life’s priorities.
Church provides so much. Here are just five ways that going to church can bless you and your family.
1. Church anchors us
Our kids are bombarded with technology, materialism and questionable media messages. In many families, religion and spirituality have taken a backseat to life’s distractions.
Setting aside a few hours each weekend to attend church provides a much-needed balance. At church, our children can grow closer to God, learn morals and standards and be strengthened spiritually. Church keeps us grounded.
2. We receive spiritual strength at church
Some people question the point of attending church. They argue that they can visit the outdoors and feel close to God in nature. Or, maybe they feel that Sunday is strictly a stay-in-bed, relax-with-the-family day.
While these can be good pursuits, attending church gives us so much more. Singing hymns, praying, participating in Communion or sacrament service, listening to prepared lessons or sermons, and worshipping with a congregation uplifts and strengthens our spirits. The spiritual strength we receive weekly at church, as kids and adults, helps sustain us for each week ahead.
A family day is a great idea, so why not attend church as a family?
3. Church provides fellowship
Our associations with members of our congregations are so strengthening. When life throws challenges, it’s nice to have a church network to lean on. The encouragement and love we receive through our churches truly enriches our lives.
Many church members lend a hand in times of need. They might provide meals, help with our children and listening ears. We can enjoy new friendships and fun church activities, as well.
Many churches also have youth groups that involve our kids in a wholesome environment. Our children can surround themselves with kids that have standards and values similar to their own.
4. Church presents opportunities to serve
Jesus taught that we should bear one another’s burdens and love our neighbors as ourselves.
We often get so wrapped up in our own lives that we miss opportunities to reach out to others. Church congregations are like an extended family. We’re provided with many opportunities to serve.
We can involve our kids in helping with church activities, preparing and delivering meals to those in need, helping to clean the church building and doing whatever needs to be done for fellow church members.
Service to others teaches our kids unselfishness, compassion and how to dig in and work.
5. We get to know God
Of course, the ultimate prize in church worship is growing closer to God. Learning about him, his teachings and commandments helps us to become better people. We feel his love and this brings us happiness.
Jesus said, “For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.” (KJV Matthew 18:20)
Find a church that aligns with your beliefs and values. Strengthen your children spiritually by going to church. Add peace to your family’s lives through church worship.
God bless yoU OP |
Re: 5 Benefits Of Attending Church by ggirl4real: 10:48am On Sep 06, 2015 |
I go to church to listen to the choir sing. Music lifts up my spirit in no meagre way. I feel very close to God especially if the church has good instrumentation.
Without music, church is freaking boring for me. If your church doesn't have a good choir, I won't come next time. |
Re: 5 Benefits Of Attending Church by cristweeezy(m): 10:52am On Sep 06, 2015 |
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Re: 5 Benefits Of Attending Church by freecocoa(f): 11:03am On Sep 06, 2015 |
The church in my area has some good dancers, I pop in there once in a while to learn new dance steps and charge my phone as well. |
Re: 5 Benefits Of Attending Church by Nobody: 11:06am On Sep 06, 2015 |
iliyande: Life doesn’t seem to slow down. Most people’s weekdays are typically crammed with school, work, extracurricular activities, cooking and chores. When the weekend hits, most of us want to unwind and have some fun.
The world is becoming more secular, and going to church isn’t as common as it used to be. Even when we consider ourselves spiritual people, religion and church sometimes fall down the list of life’s priorities.
Church provides so much. Here are just five ways that going to church can bless you and your family.
1. Church anchors us
Our kids are bombarded with technology, materialism and questionable media messages. In many families, religion and spirituality have taken a backseat to life’s distractions.
Setting aside a few hours each weekend to attend church provides a much-needed balance. At church, our children can grow closer to God, learn morals and standards and be strengthened spiritually. Church keeps us grounded.
2. We receive spiritual strength at church
Some people question the point of attending church. They argue that they can visit the outdoors and feel close to God in nature. Or, maybe they feel that Sunday is strictly a stay-in-bed, relax-with-the-family day.
While these can be good pursuits, attending church gives us so much more. Singing hymns, praying, participating in Communion or sacrament service, listening to prepared lessons or sermons, and worshipping with a congregation uplifts and strengthens our spirits. The spiritual strength we receive weekly at church, as kids and adults, helps sustain us for each week ahead.
A family day is a great idea, so why not attend church as a family?
3. Church provides fellowship
Our associations with members of our congregations are so strengthening. When life throws challenges, it’s nice to have a church network to lean on. The encouragement and love we receive through our churches truly enriches our lives.
Many church members lend a hand in times of need. They might provide meals, help with our children and listening ears. We can enjoy new friendships and fun church activities, as well.
Many churches also have youth groups that involve our kids in a wholesome environment. Our children can surround themselves with kids that have standards and values similar to their own.
4. Church presents opportunities to serve
Jesus taught that we should bear one another’s burdens and love our neighbors as ourselves.
We often get so wrapped up in our own lives that we miss opportunities to reach out to others. Church congregations are like an extended family. We’re provided with many opportunities to serve.
We can involve our kids in helping with church activities, preparing and delivering meals to those in need, helping to clean the church building and doing whatever needs to be done for fellow church members.
Service to others teaches our kids unselfishness, compassion and how to dig in and work.
5. We get to know God
Of course, the ultimate prize in church worship is growing closer to God. Learning about him, his teachings and commandments helps us to become better people. We feel his love and this brings us happiness.
Jesus said, “For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.” (KJV Matthew 18:20)
Find a church that aligns with your beliefs and values. Strengthen your children spiritually by going to church. Add peace to your family’s lives through church worship.
I'M SORRY TO SAY, YOU ARE 100% WRONG. YOU KNOW WHY? I BELIEVE WE ARE THE CHURCH (THE HUMAN SPIRIT) GOD IS EVERYWERE, THE BEST WAY TO KNOW GOD IS FOR YOU TO STUDY HIS WORD ALONE, NOT THAT BUILDING YOU CALLED CHURCH. NOWADAYS, IS THE CHURCH PREACHING THE WORD AND IF YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT SERVING OTHERS BROTHER IN CHURCH, I MAY SAY YOUR THINKING IS HYPOCRITICAL. TO SERVE OTHERS IS ABOUT GIVING YOUR ATTENTION TO THE POOR, TAKING CARE OF YOUR COMMUNITY, GIVING YOUR HELP TO THOSE WHO NEED THEM WHEN YOU KNOW YOU HAVE THE RESOURCE TO GIVE, NOT GOING TO CHURCH (BUILDING) AND SAID YOU HAVE GIVEN YOUR SERVICES. |
Re: 5 Benefits Of Attending Church by engrrichie92(m): 11:08am On Sep 06, 2015 |
Freemanan: ONE BENEFIT OF NOT GOING....
WASH YOUR CLOTHES AND THE WHOLE ROPE WILL BE YOURS SINCE NEIGHBORS ARE ALL GONE lol...awon ti "face me,I slap you!" representing! |
Re: 5 Benefits Of Attending Church by Nobody: 11:09am On Sep 06, 2015 |
engrrichie92:
lol...awon ti "face me,I slap you!" representing! Baba ooo... *two hands up* |
Re: 5 Benefits Of Attending Church by Odunharry(m): 11:12am On Sep 06, 2015 |
freecocoa: The church in my area has some good dancers, I pop in there once in a while to learn new dance steps and charge my phone as well. lmao.. if you de watch dance no forget ur fone.. |