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Spiritual Dangers All Members Should Know About If They Avoid Church
Posted on April 15, 2020 8:00 AM by Faith Sites
Categories: General
Statistics regarding church attendance have been a concern for churches throughout the years as it can be disheartening when members stop attending on Sunday.  Though, you wouldn’t know it from listening to some pastors who are more concerned with planning events and changing the church website design than improving the health of the congregation.  A small percentage of people are choosing to stay away from the church today.  In doing so, they usually don’t realize the long-term impact this decision will have on their faith.
 
The Word

One objective of a church is to guide Christians by creating a platform that allows them to hear the word of God.  When churchgoers don’t go to church, they miss out on God’s word and the experience of congregating with others.  Sometimes, this will stunt the spiritual maturity of a believer.  Most pastors think that any decline in a Christian’s faith normally starts with poor church attendance.
 
Value

Some Christians think that their poor church attendance doesn’t affect anyone else.  However, missing out on church often sends a message to other congregants that you don’t have time for worship.  Young Christians who are struggling with their faith might perceive this as being acceptable and decide to stop attending church.
 
Ministry

Most Christians enjoy helping others and they are taught at an early age the value of giving back to those that are less fortunate.  In many cases, the best way to meet the needs of others is to use what God has given you and implement a church website design that attracts visitors.  It is in the house of worship where you learn how to help those who are going through a difficult time.  Attend church regularly to avoid spiritual dangers and talk to your pastor about ways to ensure other members never stray from the church.

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