There are many religious sites online that will help you connect with other Christians. I would go to your local church and ask the pastor, who should be able to assist you.
Christians use the tithe to help the church
usually your chapel or church
they help christians concentrate
A gifted evangelist will help grow the Church in numbers, but all true and faithful Christians help each other grow spiritually.
It can reinforce your faith and connect you with a community of believers. Some churches offer religious instruction, too.
It is not really about the "features" in a Church that bring Christians to go to Church. The main reason that Christians go to Church lies in their belief that a Church symbolically represents the "home" of Jesus on earth. Therefore; going to Church, in effect, is a sign of respect and reverence in the sense that you are visiting Jesus' home. In this context, what could be more respectful than to: · Worship in the home of Jesus? · To get married in the home of Jesus? · To have your child baptized in the home of Jesus?
Obviously, being a Christian is not all church-orientated but church is considered very important as it is mentioned in the Bible. The Bible is the 'manual' of how Christians should live and act so this is a reason why Christians attend church but back to your question, The church is a way to share your opinions of your faith as a collective. Christianity is a religion which is about togetherness but has it individual moments and also some Christians just can't be bothered to pray and worship God but only ask him for things and never say thanks unto God but going to church once a week can change this as Christianity is an inspirational religion and may change how such a person perceives and pursues their faith.
In my experience as a Christian, the Church plays a vital role. The Church is a place where Christians can gather together and worship the Lord together. Christians can receive fellowship with other Christians, gaining support, friendship and comradery. The Church plays (or should play) a vital role in the community, too, offering help to the poor and needy, reaching out hands to support those in physical, spiritual and emotional need.
no because they just can believe that Jesus is your lord and your savor and he is your savor so you don't need to help the Church.According to scripture, Christian service to the church is always voluntary, you are never required to help the church. However it is a sin to have the means to help someone in need, and do not do so.
There is a difference between going to church and having a relationship with God. Not having a relationship with God can leave you vulnerable to those types of entities, but know that there are Christians who attend church regularly and are absolutely clueless as to who God is. I stopped going to church for about 6 months now and my relationship with God has been stronger than ever (and I've been going to church my whole life, 26 years). Keep your relationship with God and He'll protect you from all.
When Christians show love for each other, God is there. Christians were quite cohesive and supportive of one another, and that helped spread the faith--it still does.