Trying to enjoy services

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sonicrainkrieg42
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Trying to enjoy services

Post by sonicrainkrieg42 »

I believe every ex CoCer has tried to force themselves to like church at least once in their lives. I can remember being in my pre teens, and trying to get myself pumped up and excited for church, but I could never do it. During the service itself, I would try to enjoy it, but the most I got out of it was "Huh, singing doesn't sound too bad today...".
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katisha
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The only time I ever enjoyed services, truly enjoyed services, was when my son was in the pulpit. He filled in about a half dozen times for the minister when he was a teen. I enjoyed those sermons. At least I could stay awake during them. ;)
Think for yourselves, and let others enjoy the privilege to do so, too."-- Voltaire, philosopher and historian
MusicMan826
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Enjoy services!?!? You're there to worship God, not be entertained!! If you want to be entertained go to one of those liberal churches that put on rock concerts and are on the fast path to hell! No enjoying services here!!!

...at least that's what I was always told. Church wasn't meant to be enjoyable, and if you found yourself enjoying church, usually you were doing something you weren't supposed to be doing.
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Ditto Music Man! Worship services in the CoC were never meant to be enjoyed, they were meant to be endured!
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I really tried sooo hard to enjoy the services. Since coC preachers & elders don’t like to preach on or discuss Bible application to everyday life one can only get so much enjoyment out of constantly studying Bible history. Essentially, coC services are comprised of history lessons and bashing other churches (very little real life application discussion is allowed). Probably the only time that I enjoyed the service is when the discussion was applicable to our everyday lives. I know I focused on real life examples when I taught class and preached (and everyone seemed to appreciate it). Some of the singing was enjoyable (at times).

How much enjoyment can one get after studying Paul’s missionary journeys for the millionth time?

Plus, if “you would just try harder and put more into services” you would enjoy it!
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Post by Dodger »

I was always pounded with the Heb 10:25 "NOT FORSAKING THE ASSEMBLY", but if we ever experienced the verse before it," consider one another, and encourage each other in love and good deeds", the assembly might actually be enjoyable! :D
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"Worship services are not supposed to be FUN!' (or even mildly uplifting or enjoyable, apparently)

Heard far too frequently, from many people - but, thankfully, not the majority. Most of the people I knew 'at church' seemed to find the services comforting or comfortable or pleasant to at least SOME degree - if also mildly boring. Some claimed to be truly edified by the sermons.
History is the fiction we invent to persuade ourselves that events are knowable and that life has order and direction. That's why events are always reinterpreted when values change. We need new versions of history to allow for our current prejudices.
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Agri, the term you are seeking is "Stockholm Syndrome". :)
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The CoC would condemn God for putting on a big show at Sinai.
The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways; the point is to change it.----Karl Marx
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agricola
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klp wrote:Agri, the term you are seeking is "Stockholm Syndrome". :)
:lol:
Well, yes, but I wasn't going to SAY that!

I don't really remember paying too much attention to the sermons, after a while. They all kind of blur together while at the same time seeming disjointed and scattered. Verse this, verse that, proves this, proves that, jump HERE, go THERE, and that's why we are the Only True Church. Now rise as we stand and sing Just As I Am (don't forget to skip verse three).
History is the fiction we invent to persuade ourselves that events are knowable and that life has order and direction. That's why events are always reinterpreted when values change. We need new versions of history to allow for our current prejudices.
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