oktobergirl
Refugee
I have a question:
Does a church of an evangelical nature ( such as a Covenant) consider you a christian if you say you believe in God? or do you have to go thru this born again stuff?
I hope this doesn't sound rude. I don't mean it to be.
I was raised catholic but not confirmed. ( if that makes sense!). I've always believed in God and prayed. I wanted to go to church and feel closer to God. So I started going to this church. Well, the singing and praise part I really enjoy. The pastor's sermon, or parts of it, make me a bit uncomfortable.
I'm interested in reading and learning about the bible. I signed up for this bible study class and in 3 days they have called me once and sent me a letter. Maybe I'm jumping the gun but I feel like I'm being railroaded. Is believing in God not enough for Evangelicals? Do I have to go thru this saved business?
Thanks for any ideas.
Does a church of an evangelical nature ( such as a Covenant) consider you a christian if you say you believe in God? or do you have to go thru this born again stuff?
I hope this doesn't sound rude. I don't mean it to be.
I was raised catholic but not confirmed. ( if that makes sense!). I've always believed in God and prayed. I wanted to go to church and feel closer to God. So I started going to this church. Well, the singing and praise part I really enjoy. The pastor's sermon, or parts of it, make me a bit uncomfortable.
I'm interested in reading and learning about the bible. I signed up for this bible study class and in 3 days they have called me once and sent me a letter. Maybe I'm jumping the gun but I feel like I'm being railroaded. Is believing in God not enough for Evangelicals? Do I have to go thru this saved business?
Thanks for any ideas.