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  2. The Bible clearly shows us that the “church” is not a structure or building but rather a body of believers. Check out these seven things to look for when picking a church.

  3. May 16, 2024 · If you’re seeking to find a new Christian church to join, you’re in the right place. With so many Christian denominations and churches to choose from, it can be overwhelming to determine which one is the right fit for you.

  4. Choose traits you want to be true of your church home. Here are some things to think about as you decide what’s important to you: Theological tradition (there are a variety of denominations and traditions to choose from).

    • Sentimentalism should never overrule truth. When it comes to church life, people are easily given to sentimentalism rather than to the truth. There may be a variety of reasons for this: sentimental attachment to a building, longstanding family representation in a particular church, pride in a certain denomination, etc.
    • The church should not be a product for consumption. People approach a prospective church like consumers: What kind of programs does the church offer?
    • Your children should not determine the choice of a church. We live in a day of the cult of the child. The home today is built around children in all ages of development with a neglect of proper discipline.
    • Style preference should not be neutral. Often people base church attendance on stylistic preference, often with regard to music. The Bible never presents worship as a matter of personal taste or style.
  5. What do you look for in a church when moving, switching to a new gathering, or visiting for the first time? This episode breaks down just a few things to keep in mind and questions to ask during the church hunt process!

  6. Choosing a church begins with recognizing ones needs and preferences. Some elements that guide an individual in determining “What church is right for me?” are theological alignment, style of worship, community size, and additional programs offered by the church.

  7. Sep 25, 2019 · Faithful Bible teaching should always point us to Jesus (John 5:39). Here are some questions you can ask yourself as you visit a church: Is the pastor explaining what the Bible means or expressing his personal opinions? Is the sermon pointing me to Jesus Christ and his work for me, or is it mainly a self-help speech?