You are mostly right Rock_on_2008. But Easter Sunday is still the most attended service of the year (I think, but it could be Christmas...).
@Valknut: Sorry that you keep having bad experiences at church. The guy with the candle... he was an idiot. Don't worry about him. God doesn't worry about candles at baptisms. God also doesn't care too much if there is tons of incense burning in the church these days. All I can say is find a church that you don't mind attending and go from there.
Also I call Lifechurch.tv "my church" because I feel connected to it. Not in some "OMG! WE DRANK KOOL-AID TOGETHER" type of connection. It is a much deeper thing that I can't easily explain. Tough to put this type of thing into words. I am hardly in charge of the daily running of my church. I do volunteer after the last service though, I help tear down the equipment.
We are currently meeting in a school gym on the weekends, so we have to setup the equipment beforehand and then tear it down afterwards. However, do not think that the church is just a building. That is simply where we meet. Each person is a part of the church, and that is what I am referring to mostly.
Also it is our belief that God is (or rather should be) the most important thing to us. After all, He gave us our life, and so we thank him for that. I am starting to sound preachy I think... I believe that God listens to me and will answer my prayers. They are not always the answers I am looking for however, but God works all things to the good of those who believe in Him. I could ask him for a million dollars, but God rarely operates in such a way as to plop that money down in my lap. He will usually take the route of opening doors that will take me down a path to be able to earn that money in some way, though not all of us are meant to have a million dollars.
Again I am sounding preachy... sorry... Don't let my ranting and raving get in your way of looking into the message God is trying to tell you. I am but a very poor servant of His... But I know that He loves me and looks out for me anyways.










