Why So Many People Move To A Non Denominational Church

By Marci Glover


The Christian faith is by no means an organized religion governed and overseen by a central council, committee or board. It consists of numerous fractions with some of them different in significant ways with each other. Yet most congregations are part of a specific faith. However, not every believer is a member of a specific, formal faith. These believers often become members of a non denominational church.

Most congregations are part of a formal faith structure that adheres to certain commonly held doctrines and sacraments. These congregations are managed centrally and they do not make policy decisions regarding doctrine independently. Independent churches such as those commonly found in Denver CO do not belong to a larger formal religious organization. Each congregation stands on its own feet and decides on matters of doctrine for themselves. They do not report to any religious authorities either.

There has been a noticeable move from formal denominations to independent congregations all over the world. Religious experts ascribe this move to the fact that people are growing tired of the inability of the formal churches to cater to the needs of their members. Former members say that the formal denominations do not take modern circumstances and lifestyles into consideration. They want to worship in less formal places.

Many other people feel that the formal denominations are too judgmental in their attitude to some of their members. In some churches divorce, for example, is seen as a hideous sin. In many churches gays are condemned as decadent sinners that must repent and change their ways. These types of people feel more comfortable in an environment where they do not feel persecuted. People want to feel loved and accepted as part of the congregation.

Religious experts say that Christians should beware of independent congregations that do not have a formal background of research and study. They say that many of these churches offer their congregations nothing but a shallow message of love, eternal live and peace on earth while the Bible addresses many other issues that may not be palatable but that is nevertheless part of the Christian faith.

It is also an unfortunate fact that some congregations are founded simply to serve as a power base for the pastor. History has shown that sects can be dangerous and that people easily fall into the trap where they believe that the teachings of the pastor must be correct. Christians are well advised to avoid churches that preach practices and doctrines that utterly contradict everything they have ever believed.

When looking for a spiritual home is would be wise to be patient. Christians should not be scared to ask the leadership of specific congregations to explain their doctrines and points of departures. It may even be a good idea to attend services at several congregations. Issues such as special programs for the youth and young children may also be a consideration for some people.

There is a world wide movement towards spirituality and many people feel that their needs can only be served within the Christian faith. Yet they feel that they want to be part of a modern congregation that addresses the issues faced by modern day Christians. Finding a suitable congregation can be a challenge however.




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