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Originally Posted by JaneEyre
Is there a church where all of the intricacies of standards are not taught?
Where Biblical standards of modesty are taught and lived?
Where the Pastor loves the Saints and the Saints love the Pastor?
Where Acts 2:38 is taught as Peter taught it as the keys to the kingdom in response to the people's question: "What shall we do?"
Where just believing is not enough because Satan himself believes and trembles?
If you know of such a church, please tell me about it here. If that Church exists, I think it would be more like the Church of Acts than any church I have ever known.
It seems that when people are not so strict on the standards that they move away from Acts 2:38. I don't want to move away from Acts 2:38 to "only believe" - but sometimes all of the teaching about standards that are not Biblical seems to be error.
I am a Newbie and do not wish to express any more thoughts at this time regarding standards. I would like to learn about churches that others attend.
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JE, this is about my 3rd attempt to answer your original post- everything I've tried to say just ended up sounding rather lame next to your very sincere and earnest question. The things others have said are very good, and Rico sounds like a guy that's walked a little more than a mile or two in this world.
Even if you were looking for a bowling league there would be all kinds of standards and cultural things for you to think about. Here are some important things to consider: you only get one chance at this life. That's all. The choices you make today will define who you will be later on as well. There are of course opportunities to start fresh- but you never get to go back in time and really do it over again.
Something else, you are a child of God. You deserve a good and uplifting environment within which to grow. The churches that are around you exist to provide that environment as a service to you. It is their duty in the Kingdom of God to do this for you. Of course, once you've settled in, YOU become a part of that church and it becomes your duty to serve with the same sense of selflessness that any other child of God deserves.
Our fellowship is still very young. Though we practice some very ancient Christian rites, we're still just really pulling the instructions out of the box for ourselves right now. Every generation has to do this. Hopefully we can learn from our predecessors and grow from their experiences.
The church you seek is right there in front of you now. I know that sounds sappy, maybe even like useless information. But consider the power this opportunity gives you in your life right now. The church you seek will always be where you are - as long as you're never satisfied with anything else.