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JAB Preaches: 10 Reasons Why You Should Go To Church!

I got thinking about this!
Why do we go to church? What benefit is there in attending church regularly… for me, for you, for others?
Here's my list and we should ponder on it if we've not been going to church.

1. The Bible indicates it’s what we should do. (Hebrews 10:25)
2. You will have the opportunity to worship God.
3. You will likely have some of life big questions answered.
4. Being there will encourage your pastors and leaders.
5. You’ll be encouraged in your walk with God.
6. If you’re single, you may meet someone.
7. If you have kids, it will teach them to value God and His Church.
8. It honours God.
9. Because gathering is part of what makes u a christian.
10. It'll help u acknowledge and confess your sins.
You can add yours :D

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