Grailhunter
Well-Known Member
I hear you, and I appreciate the perspective you’re bringing. You’ve had the blessing of seeing healthy environments in many places, and that’s a gift. I don’t doubt that there are churches—many of them—where the atmosphere is sincere, welcoming, and free from the kinds of pressures I described.
My point isn’t that every church is like that. It’s simply that these things do happen, and for some people they happen often enough that it shapes how they approach organized gatherings. Not everyone has the same experience, and not everyone lands in a place that fits them spiritually or emotionally.
And you’re right—each person ultimately has to settle these things between themselves and Yeshua. That’s really the heart of it. Finding a place that aligns with your conscience, your walk, and your peace is important. But at the same time, we shouldn’t assume that someone who hasn’t found that place yet is doing something wrong or resisting God.
Some people thrive in structured church settings. Others don’t. And that’s okay. What matters is the sincerity of the walk, not the building they walk into.
I went to a church one time in Virgina Beach VA and as we were walking in the parking lot was full of cadillacs and Lincolns and Royal Royces. It was no surprise when the pastor was asking for thousand dollar checks because they were wanting to buy some land to expand.

