@KarMarJo57 okay, but I don't see a command to worship on Sunday. Second, Christ rose on the first day of the week on the Jewish calendar, not the Roman, and the decision to celebrate Easter on Sunday wasn't made until centuries after Christ rose. And lastly, Romans 14:5 says that as long as I am convinced I am right, I am, though so are you. Lol.
@KarMarJo57 also if you do reply, I won't be replying until tomorrow night. I turn my phone off for 24 hours every week.
@KarMarJo57 could you reference the instances? Because I can't seem to find them.
@KarMarJo57 I understand all of that, I was raised in the church. What I am wondering is why we are still doing it? I can't find a scriptural basis for meeting on Sundays, much less in the morning. I think the early church had it right, meeting every day of the week, that way if a sinner really needed a service, one would be available. Romans 14:5-9, I believe makes clear, that it is only important that we meet, not when we meet.
@xixiangdong exactly why I am anti-denominational. If we can't worship together on earth, what makes us think we will worship together in paradise. There will be those who will choose hell rather than admit their church errored.
Wow! PTL! BTJ just hit another mile stone with number of visitors to our website www.backtojerusalem.com in the month of August alone. For the entire year of 2019, we had just over 100k visitors to our website. This year we might cross the 2 million visitor mark. Could NOT do this without your support. I am thanking God for all of you fellow believers out there praying for the Chinese underground house church vision.
Why does it seem like every church meets on Sundays at 10:30? One would think that if a church met on other days of the week, people who cannot attend in Sundays could still go to church. #IamgoingtomisschurchSunday.
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