Do you still have services on Sunday Night?
Sunday nights
Discussion in 'Pastoral Ministries' started by SaggyWoman, Nov 28, 2014.
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Yes, all the time.
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Yes, most of the time (except holidays and few other times)
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Yes, generally but we don't once or twice a month.
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No, unless we decide some special night for something.
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No, rarely ever.
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No, we don't
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Other answer.
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Multiple votes are allowed.
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I pray we will sooner than later.
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Every Sunday night rain, shine or nat'l holidays.
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I trust the church I am attending will soon have something - even if I need to lead it.
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We do not and have not for many years. Instead we have small groups that meet in the homes during the week and classes (almost like Sunday school classes) on Wednesday night.
Sunday after church is our Sabbath. It is a nice time to spend with family and enjoy the day that the Lord made for us. :) -
Our Sabbath includes the church services; we worship the Lord together as a family morning and evening.
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No, we have visitation on Saturdays. We're IFB, not Seventh Day Baptist.
Not sure why you didn't address the question to Annsni, who introduced into the thread the word you want to quibble about? -
We have an adult Bible study and the students have a Bible study on most Sunday nights except holidays and between Christmas and New Years.
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preachinjesus Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
We don't have any services or formal programming on Sunday evenings. Instead we ask our families to spend time together or, if they wish, in their off campus groups. We've never had Sunday evening so it works really well for us. :)
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We have service on Sunday nights except for a few select holidays (Mothers Day, Fathers Day, Easter, Christmas). We also do not have service the last Sunday night of every month, as we use that time to visit and help support our sister churches in the area. Most of the churches around have similar set-ups. It increases our fellowship with other churches and strengthens bonds.
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Earth Wind and Fire Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Listen, in principal I maintain that a second service in the evening is good so that people who could not make a morning service can also have a public church service. I object to it being mandatory however. Our Savior can be worshiped anywhere & at anytime ....hopefully daily.....and privately if necessary.
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Therefore I have started a new poll
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Once in a while, I may visit a church that might be having something special, but I have appreciated not going and doing family stuff for a long time.