Greetings all!
For the last 2 years I have been attending a local Church in which I get totally fed the Word of God...all filtered through scripture, I like the Pastor and the P/W is wonderful. There are only about 100 people at any given time during Sunday services. So, that is all great but...I have not connected with most of the women there. I suppose it is that we have loads of children, all ages in our Church (which is awesome! it is growing) and, I am not married and have no children. There just seems to be a disconnect in that sense. As a result, I know only a few people that seem to give me the time of day. Now, I realize there are a lot of young mothers in the Church and they are busy with their children and some have jobs as well. I have not given my testimony here yet as I am not quite ready to do that, lol, but I will say that my life up until the point of being saved is so very different than anybody in that Church...I feel we have Christ in common but, nothing else. I feel that I might be looking for another home Church with folks more my age (60) and possibly more singles. I am married to Christ and have been celibate and very contentedly so (totally His Grace) for many years. I am wondering if I should talk to the Pastor about this. It has been niggling at me for awhile now and I feel I need to act on it. Any thoughts?
-nancy
For the last 2 years I have been attending a local Church in which I get totally fed the Word of God...all filtered through scripture, I like the Pastor and the P/W is wonderful. There are only about 100 people at any given time during Sunday services. So, that is all great but...I have not connected with most of the women there. I suppose it is that we have loads of children, all ages in our Church (which is awesome! it is growing) and, I am not married and have no children. There just seems to be a disconnect in that sense. As a result, I know only a few people that seem to give me the time of day. Now, I realize there are a lot of young mothers in the Church and they are busy with their children and some have jobs as well. I have not given my testimony here yet as I am not quite ready to do that, lol, but I will say that my life up until the point of being saved is so very different than anybody in that Church...I feel we have Christ in common but, nothing else. I feel that I might be looking for another home Church with folks more my age (60) and possibly more singles. I am married to Christ and have been celibate and very contentedly so (totally His Grace) for many years. I am wondering if I should talk to the Pastor about this. It has been niggling at me for awhile now and I feel I need to act on it. Any thoughts?
-nancy