Get serious. I do not see the 70th week of Daniel 9 as being in the future, so my view has nothing to do with "churchianity". Good grief. Unreal.
Yet, you are completely unable to back that up with scripture, so those are empty words. Jesus very clearly indicated that the judgment where He would be on His throne/judgment seat will occur when He comes again with His angels. Unless you deny that He will come in the future with His angels, you should understand that people appearing before His judgment seat to give an account of themselves will occur when He returns in the future. But, you are so stuck on this imaginary "churchianity" nonsense, that you can't see how far off base your own view is.
I tend to think the sheep and goats judgment and appearing before Christ's judgment seat are the same judgment. What I don't think is, that either of those is meaning the great white throne judgment. But I do at least agree that it is absurd that appearing before Christ's judgment seat pertains to the here and now rather than after He has bodily returned first.
The key to interpreting the sheep and goats judgment correctly is found within the verses preceding the sheep and goats judgment in ch 25. The end of Matthew 24 is key as well. What are those verses involving? Tell me I'm lying. Tell me they are not involving professed servants of His, profitable servants and unprofitable servants. Tell me that His unprofitable servants consist of unrepentant atheists, unrepentant satanists, unrepentant unbelieving Jews, Cain from Adam's era in the beginning, etc. That's the only way you can make the sheep and goats judgment be a judgment it isn't even involving.
But if you agree professed servants of His who are unprofitable, do not mean unrepentant atheists, unrepentant satanists, unrepentant unbelieving Jews, Cain from Adam's era in the beginning, etc., but mean those in the body of Christ, then why are you being intellectually dishonest concerning the sheep and goats judgment by concealing the truth rather than bringing the truth to light?
In Revelation 20:11-15 where do you see in any of that that everyone there are being divided into 2 groups, so to speak, and that each group answers Jesus in the same manner? Clearly, thus undeniably, per the sheep and goats judgment each group answers Jesus in the same manner collectively.
Revelation 20:12 And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works.
13 And the sea gave up the dead which were in it; and death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them: and they were judged every man according to their works.
14 And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death.
15 And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.
Can you not see in the text that there is first a judgment involving those in verse 12? Then after that judgment concludes, there are some more dead brought forth, verse 13, and they too were judged every man according to their works? Where do you even see in Matthew 25 anything remotely depicting something like that?