tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1683555555317616531.post7135133631770250475..comments2012-07-27T14:49:26.582-07:00Comments on Mysterious Musings: The Big Church Syndromerubxcubedudehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17036076995353621692noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1683555555317616531.post-63378160770354867202010-11-08T11:13:27.409-08:002010-11-08T11:13:27.409-08:00Also not to contradict what your saying..I agree t...Also not to contradict what your saying..I agree that when new people are greeted it definitely enhances the experience of stepping into a massive church for the first time!AceGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16986289594536257328noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1683555555317616531.post-32621612152162904882010-11-08T11:05:58.547-08:002010-11-08T11:05:58.547-08:00Good post!
I have gone to both big and small chur...Good post!<br /><br />I have gone to both big and small churches and have noticed the very different dynamics of the two.<br /><br />I was initially turned off by the big church scene until I discovered/was told of a must-do when it comes to big churches, if you plan on making said church your church home; you have to get plugged into a smaller area.<br /><br />A Sunday service is not the place to build relationships, atleast not for most people I feel. In order to get "plugged in" you gotta go the route of community groups and/or volunteer. You can go see a sermon every Sunday for years and not feel connected if that's all you did.<br /><br />I've always found in my own life that when I take the next step to get plugged into a big church beyond just attending every Sunday, He has never left me wanting in the friends department.AceGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16986289594536257328noreply@blogger.com