Going to church doesn't make you any more a Christian than going to the garage makes you a car.
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I tell people, and it's the truth, I could sit in my garage for a week and it won't make me a car. And you can sit in church till your bottom is flat and that won't make you a servant of Christ.
I don't go to church regularly. I wouldn't say I was religious, but more spiritual.
Due to our consumer mindset, people are prone to jump from church to church, which weakens the church overall.
The Church is not an automobile showroom - a place to put ourselves on display so that others can admire our spirituality, capacity, or prosperity. It is more like a service center, where vehicles in need of repair come for maintenance and rehabilitation.
Obviously I don't really go to church any more - no time.
I don't have to go to church. The church is within me and the experience is my own. It's my life experience.
I'm not only a Christian, but I'm a pastor of a church.
The point I'm trying to make is that you go to church on Sunday. But the real Christ is out there in your life every day, whether it be the guy you help on the street, how you live your life, and your countenance that makes people want to be you.
Christianity means a lot more than church membership.
There's good things about going to church.
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