Opening Question
Many Christians today insist that attending a church building weekly is required to be a “real Christian.” Others argue that salvation is based on faith in Christ alone, not church attendance.So the debate question is: Is church attendance required to be a Christian, or is it optional?
Position 1: YES — Church Attendance Is Required
Those who argue this position often use the following points:
1. Hebrews 10:25
“Do not forsake assembling yourselves together.”
They interpret this as a command to attend weekly church services.
2. The Early Church Gathered Regularly
Acts 2:42–47 shows believers meeting together often.
3. Christians Need Community
Some argue that without church:
- faith weakens
- accountability disappears
- spiritual growth slows
4. Church Is the Body of Christ
They claim that refusing to attend is refusing the Body.
Position 2: NO — Church Attendance Is NOT Required to Be a Christian
This position argues that salvation is based on Christ, not a building.
1. Salvation Is by Faith Alone
Ephesians 2:8–9 We are saved by grace through faith — not attendance.
2. The Early Church Was Not a Building
For 300 years, Christians met in:
There were no church buildings.
- homes
- fields
- courtyards
- small groups
3. Jesus Never Commanded Weekly Attendance
Jesus commanded:
But never “go to church every Sunday.”
- faith
- love
- repentance
- following Him
4. The Thief on the Cross
He never:
Yet Jesus said, “Today you will be with Me in paradise.”
- attended church
- joined a denomination
- tithed
- took communion
5. Hebrews 10:25 Is About Community, Not Buildings
It says “assemble,” not “attend a church service.”
Two or three gathered in His name (Matthew 18:20) is enough.
6. God Looks at the Heart
1 Samuel 16:7 Inside/outside the Kingdom is a heart issue, not a building issue.
Position 3: A Middle View — Church Is Helpful but Not Required
Some take a balanced approach:
This view says:
- Church is good, healthy, and beneficial
- But it is not a salvation requirement
- And not all churches are spiritually safe or healthy
“Church is a tool, not the gate to salvation.”
Key Scriptures for Both Sides
- Hebrews 10:25
- Matthew 18:20
- Acts 2:42–47
- Ephesians 2:8–9
- 1 Samuel 16:7
- John 4:23–24
- Luke 23:39–43 (thief on the cross)
Debate Questions for Participants
- Does Hebrews 10:25 command church attendance or simply encourage fellowship?
- Can someone be inside the Kingdom without attending a church building?
- Is the modern church model biblical or cultural?
- Does salvation depend on faith alone or faith plus participation in church life?
- What counts as “assembling together”?
- Is a home group or online fellowship equal to church?
- Does forcing church attendance create legalism?
- What did Jesus actually require for someone to follow Him?
Your Turn
Where do you stand? Is church attendance:
And why?
- required
- beneficial but not required
- or unnecessary
I do not believe a person must attend a church building in order to have a genuine relationship with God through the Lord Yeshua. Faith is a personal decision, and each individual must choose for themselves whether they believe that Yahavah raised Him from the dead.
Gathering with other believers can be beneficial, but only when what is being taught is true, authentic, and aligned with Scripture. A healthy environment should encourage people to study the Scriptures for themselves, to seek understanding by the Spirit, and to examine what the Bible actually says—rather than accepting teachings that are simply made up without biblical foundation.