Nothing that a non-christian could not do. Basically, all that Christians in general do is add religious diversity to their respective communities.
There are individual christian organizations, however, that do certain services for their communities.
Personally they annoy me, their ringing bells wake me up on Sundays, the only day I can sleep late, they create traffic jams around their church area and they make me feel guilty when I go to the beach and they are all dressed up.
There are a huge number of gay Christians. Most gay Christians are closeted, but the Metropolitan Community Church and the United Church of Christ have large gay followings.
The Quaker principles are integrity, equality, community, simplicity, and peace.
A Zabbaleen is a member of a minority religious community of Coptic Christians who work in Cairo, Egypt.
You do not have to be a member of a religious community to show love. Live your life in a loving manner.
The numbers aren't quite clear some say there are more Christians others say more Muslims both number over 1 billion but what is clear is that Muslims are a faster growing community than Christians. The most recent estimation I have seen is that Muslims number about 1.38 billion while Christians number around 1.42 Billion. needless to say there are a lot of both
I believe that with the Catholics, you are geographically part of a particular church/congregation.
The Jewish communities of the 1st Century did not accept the claims of the Jewish-Christians (the Early Church) that Jesus was the Messiah as prophesied by the Old Testament. As a result, they wanted to form a separate religious community to pray and believe as they saw fit.
Anabaptist. It was during the reformation.
They all can learn from scriptures two basic principles:To believe in God oneness and worship Him per his commands in the scriptures.To do good deeds for the benefit of community and mankind.-ELO-
As individuals we can worship God anywhere - at home, work, school, etc. However, when we worship as a community we usually do so in a building we call a church. The definition of a church, however, is not the building but the community.
Christians often obtain happiness by being with like-minded believers. This gives them a sense of community and support.
Louis D'Silva has written: 'The Christian community and the national mainstream' -- subject(s): Christians, Political activity