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Looking for a new church?

 
Helen Thorne | Aug. 26, 2011

So you’re moving house. Off to college or uni. The time has come to join a new church family. You’ve been on the ‘net and printed out a list of congregations and got some recommendations from trusted friends. But what next? Once you’re in a strange church building how do you discern whether it will be a good place to settle?

Here are eight quick questions to help:

  1. Is the teaching faithful?
    Join a congregation where the leaders and preachers are keen to explain the whole of God’s word carefully and relevantly. (Acts 20:27)

  2. Are the prayers missional?
    It’s a great sign if the intercessions display a real heart for people outside the church. (Col 1:6)

  3. Are the hymns biblical?
    Try to find a congregation where the songs used reflect Scripture not just sentiment. (Eph 5:19-20)

  4. Is the ethos pastoral?
    Listen out for stories of how the church has been supportive. We all struggle and you’ll benefit from being in a community where you can be encouraged and spurred on in your walk with Christ. (Heb 10:24)

  5. Is there training available?
    Everyone needs to grow in knowledge and understanding and have their gifts developed. Check that there are opportunities to do that through small groups, 1:1s or training courses. (Phil 1:9)

  6. Is the notice-sheet practical?
    Join a church where there will be opportunities for service. The notice-sheet is a great place to see what’s going on and to work out how you might get involved.(1Pet 4:10)

  7. Are the people approachable?
    Look to see if the congregation are welcoming. It’s always a good sign when people show love. (1Jn 3:11)

  8. Are the services accessible?
    Make sure you would feel able to bring your non-Christian friends along. (Col 4:5)

Of course, there’s no such thing as a perfect local church and it is unrealistic to expect that every congregation will do everything well. But if you answer most of the above with a ‘yes’ then the church is definitely one to visit again!