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Is it better to be a window shopper rather than a buyer in religion?
What I mean is this. Are you better off just attending a church or meeting or group but not buying into it by becoming a member and committing to its mission and programs? Or are you best off by joining and committing and working in and with your church's mission and programs? Is there scripture to guide a person facing that question? I was wondering because I meet many people and a good number of them believe in God and say they want to faithfully serve him yet refuse church membership because they've been burned (they say). Is that common in your experience and what does it mean for Christianity?
What I mean is this. Are you better off just attending a church or meeting or group but not buying into it by becoming a member and committing to its mission and programs? Or are you best off by joining and committing and working in and with your church's mission and programs? Is there scripture to guide a person facing that question? I was wondering because I meet many people and a good number of them believe in God and say they want to faithfully serve him yet refuse church membership because they've been burned (they say). Is that common in your experience and what does it mean for Christianity?