samurai10 (post: 1488043) wrote:My schedule is....
Go to church, sing in the choir.
Attend choir practice.
Go home. Watch a couple of episodes of anime, then take a nap.
Eat lunch.
Go to church again, teach kids how to sing, then sing in a choir at mass again.
Go home. Watch another couple of episodes, take out the trash, eat dinner.
Go back to church again and pray for an hour and a half.
Go home and sleep.
Pretty boring, huh? XD
samurai10 (post: 1488043) wrote:Go back to church again and pray for an hour and a half.
TopazRaven (post: 1488057) wrote:Dude, you manage to pray for an hour and half? 0.o That's awesome, the longest I've ever gone is 10 minutes. I never know what to say.
Yamamaya (post: 1493741) wrote:It's possible that samurai is Pentecostal(although I don't know. Are you?). Long prayers up front are common in Pentecostal churches.
Davidizer13 (post: 1487693) wrote:Saturdays (my church day) are usually pretty quiet. After church, if there's nothing special going on, my family and I come home for lunch, maybe have a couple friends over/go to their house, or go to the library and get some books, but generally just chill out, take a break from any work and have a family day.
We stay off the computer and TV between sundown Friday and sundown Saturday - when I was younger, I didn't really look forward to Saturdays because of that that, but now I don't mind it, I mean, there's six other days for that stuff. I get some reading done, at least, and we usually play board games Friday night.
Shao Feng-Li (post: 1487713) wrote:I'm Sabbatarian, so...
Yoshi (post: 1493761) wrote:I was about to try and find a way to post here and say that my day of worship is Saturday, the seventh day of the week, but I guess I was beaten to the punch! I'm pleasantly surprised to see that there are other users here who also worship on the seventh day...
Now, I don't want to sound like I'm preaching to anyone here, but I am a bit interested in what you all think, so I need to say this:
How do you all feel about the 'day of worship' as it is mentioned in the Bible? Is it more of a tradition for you, and less of a Biblical doctrine? I know that there are many different opinions on this, and I'd be interested in hearing some of them...
Of course, there are quite a few Bible verses that speak to this issue, as well as the way in which we should rest on the Sabbath day, but before quoting verses, I'd like to hear what the members here have to say!
Yoshi
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