This blog is exclusively dedicated to open, candid conversations about Church, the local Church, the Body of Christ, the most prolific, dynamic, and inspiring organization on the planet. No specific church or denomination is particularly considered or implied. To this end, we strongly encourage and welcome generic, open heart discussions and questions about any and everything that is posted on this blog. Everyone is invited to join in as we view the landscape of the Church through the lens of scriptures line upon line, and precept upon precept. Our main goal is to inspire untainted commitment, love and appreciation to for and to the local assemblies of the Body of Christ that are planted in our communities, as well as our brothers and sisters all across the globe.
We, therefore, call upon all Church folks from every walk of life, from every culture, every generation, every ethnicity, from everywhere to make inputs, post comments, ask and, or answer questions, share opinions, experiences, testimonials, and engage in this all-inclusive conversation for the strengthening and upbuilding of the Body of Christ.

Why people do not attend church
Too far away from home. Had never been to any church. Don’t know anyone that goes to church. Don’t have appropriate attire for church. Don’t understand the bible. Feel condemned. Don’t feel welcomed. Don’t have anyone to go with. Don’t trust preachers. Don’t like preaching. Don’t have extra time to attend church. Prefer to conveniently…

Reasons people attend church
An innate passion to worship God the Father, and the Lord Jesus with other believers, accompanied by inner promptings to hear what God is saying. To earnestly keep the faith. To receive God’s favor and blessings. Gut feeling it is the right and moral thing to do. To stay on the right path. For instructions…

The church
Body of Christ, Bride of Christ, Household of Faith, Salt of the earth, Light of the world, Temple of God. These are some of the names mentioned in the scriptures for the people of God, the church. These terms innately reflect the diverse imagery that God chose to define His people. These terms clearly depict…