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seabee555 68M
3717 posts
8/12/2008 12:05 am

Last Read:
9/4/2008 12:38 am

Walkabouts home


Those who have known me on BC over the last couple of years will remember that I spent about a year seeking a suitable church in my home city.
I then settled for a while, but now both my wife (aka Bookwriter) and myself agree that it is not worth going out of a Sunday morning just to receive baby food!
We have Bible discussion and prayer daily at home, and a Bible study group in our apartment on a Sunday afternoon. I am trained theologically, and also have a Bible study site online. This seems to be my ministry, for now.


Tropical_Man 68M
6389 posts
8/12/2008 5:17 am

well thats all fellowship ever was until constatine changed it


Indescribeable 65F
8057 posts
8/12/2008 6:11 am

Sounds beautiful...

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Indescribeable 65F
8057 posts
8/12/2008 3:05 pm

    Quoting  :

Some mature Christians are tired of being fed pablum at every service. (That's me.) Baby Christian? Going to your church is not a pre-requisite to being a mature Christian. I don't personally feel that Christians should be judged as to baby or mature. If they are Christian that is all that should matter. The Lord takes care of the rest. I commend the blog host for taking the stand that he does about home church. I wish I could participate myself.

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seabee555 68M

8/12/2008 10:42 pm

Of course you would all be most welcome

CB