Anonymous wrote:^ "Explain then? Seems to me that if you are writing a check every month, the people who are in charge of depositing that money would eventually notice. "
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I go to a presbyterian church for this exact reason. It was the only way I could find to meet people our age, with kids our age. We tried a few, found one where we got along with the other young adults, had similar drinking / going out / partying / staying in habits, and were immediately invited in to the friend groups. We do lots of volunteering with them, as well as community fun things - camping trips, Hershey Park, apple picking, baking for the cold weather shelter... No regrets here. And approx. 12% chance I believe in it LOL
Honest question. If you guys attend church for social reason, do you tithe (offering)? Do you join/become a member?
How do other church members view the non-tithed member?
My belief is not as strong as it once was and have not been to church regularly for a long time. I had great time as member of youth/children group in a church setting and would like my children to experience the same. Not sure if I want to join a church and give tithe when I don't believe that much anymore.
No one knows whether you're paying or not - there is no list - and AGAIN - you can try it out as long as you want, until you die if you like. No one is going to say anything.
There may not be a published list, but the church staff and leadership knows who's pledging what.
Explain then? Seems to me that if you are writing a check every month, the people who are in charge of depositing that money would eventually notice.
Wrong. You're clearly not Catholic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I go to a presbyterian church for this exact reason. It was the only way I could find to meet people our age, with kids our age. We tried a few, found one where we got along with the other young adults, had similar drinking / going out / partying / staying in habits, and were immediately invited in to the friend groups. We do lots of volunteering with them, as well as community fun things - camping trips, Hershey Park, apple picking, baking for the cold weather shelter... No regrets here. And approx. 12% chance I believe in it LOL
Honest question. If you guys attend church for social reason, do you tithe (offering)? Do you join/become a member?
How do other church members view the non-tithed member?
My belief is not as strong as it once was and have not been to church regularly for a long time. I had great time as member of youth/children group in a church setting and would like my children to experience the same. Not sure if I want to join a church and give tithe when I don't believe that much anymore.
No one knows whether you're paying or not - there is no list - and AGAIN - you can try it out as long as you want, until you die if you like. No one is going to say anything.
There may not be a published list, but the church staff and leadership knows who's pledging what.
Anonymous wrote:DH and I left the Catholic Church. We now attend a Presbyterian Church mostly but not exclusively for the community connection.
Op I honestly think a Catholic Church isn’t the right choice for this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I go to a presbyterian church for this exact reason. It was the only way I could find to meet people our age, with kids our age. We tried a few, found one where we got along with the other young adults, had similar drinking / going out / partying / staying in habits, and were immediately invited in to the friend groups. We do lots of volunteering with them, as well as community fun things - camping trips, Hershey Park, apple picking, baking for the cold weather shelter... No regrets here. And approx. 12% chance I believe in it LOL
Honest question. If you guys attend church for social reason, do you tithe (offering)? Do you join/become a member?
How do other church members view the non-tithed member?
My belief is not as strong as it once was and have not been to church regularly for a long time. I had great time as member of youth/children group in a church setting and would like my children to experience the same. Not sure if I want to join a church and give tithe when I don't believe that much anymore.
No one knows whether you're paying or not - there is no list - and AGAIN - you can try it out as long as you want, until you die if you like. No one is going to say anything.
There may not be a published list, but the church staff and leadership knows who's pledging what.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very common to attend socially in ethnic churches. So people are quite blatant about the fact that they're there socially.
I’m white.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I go to a presbyterian church for this exact reason. It was the only way I could find to meet people our age, with kids our age. We tried a few, found one where we got along with the other young adults, had similar drinking / going out / partying / staying in habits, and were immediately invited in to the friend groups. We do lots of volunteering with them, as well as community fun things - camping trips, Hershey Park, apple picking, baking for the cold weather shelter... No regrets here. And approx. 12% chance I believe in it LOL
Honest question. If you guys attend church for social reason, do you tithe (offering)? Do you join/become a member?
How do other church members view the non-tithed member?
My belief is not as strong as it once was and have not been to church regularly for a long time. I had great time as member of youth/children group in a church setting and would like my children to experience the same. Not sure if I want to join a church and give tithe when I don't believe that much anymore.
No one knows whether you're paying or not - there is no list - and AGAIN - you can try it out as long as you want, until you die if you like. No one is going to say anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I go to a presbyterian church for this exact reason. It was the only way I could find to meet people our age, with kids our age. We tried a few, found one where we got along with the other young adults, had similar drinking / going out / partying / staying in habits, and were immediately invited in to the friend groups. We do lots of volunteering with them, as well as community fun things - camping trips, Hershey Park, apple picking, baking for the cold weather shelter... No regrets here. And approx. 12% chance I believe in it LOL
Honest question. If you guys attend church for social reason, do you tithe (offering)? Do you join/become a member?
How do other church members view the non-tithed member?
My belief is not as strong as it once was and have not been to church regularly for a long time. I had great time as member of youth/children group in a church setting and would like my children to experience the same. Not sure if I want to join a church and give tithe when I don't believe that much anymore.