I just wonder if the churches are ready for a huge increase in attendence once the populace begins to return to Christ's teachings. Will they have the infrastructure to be able to teach and provide Sunday morning services? Their numbers have decrease so dramatically in the past years that maybe they won't understand what is taking place and might take offense to "outsiders" wanting to join their congregations. Not saying this will happen, just putting an idea out there to consider. I pass by a church every sunday and notice the parking lot only has a very few cars. But in the past they packed the folks in. So, in this church will they be able to handle a huge increase attendence?
I just wonder if the churches are ready for a huge increase in attendence once the populace begins to return to Christ's teachings. Will they have the infrastructure to be able to teach and provide Sunday morning services? Their numbers have decrease so dramatically in the past years that maybe they won't understand what is taking place and might take offense to "outsiders" wanting to join their congregations. Not saying this will happen, just putting an idea out there to consider. I pass by a church every sunday and notice the parking lot only has a very few cars. But in the past they packed the folks in. So, in this church will they be able to handle a huge increase attendence?
Not all believers find churches are for them.
Not all churches find believers are for them.