Poohbear said:But personally, I consider myself just a plain ol' Christian.
JuJuBoo said:amen to that...I go to multicultural non-denominational church. There's more division within the church than there is in society.
We got blacks, whites, asians, hispanics, and everything in between at my church, and I LOVE it!
My church is multicultural as well. The previous church I used to go to was a Black Baptist Church. The church attend now is a multicultural Baptist Church (even though the majority of people are black, we still have whites, mixed, asians, etc. that attend our church).JuJuBoo said:amen to that...I go to multicultural non-denominational church. There's more division within the church than there is in society.
We got blacks, whites, asians, hispanics, and everything in between at my church, and I LOVE it!
DelightfulFlame said:Way/Truth/Light seeker
Honeyhips said:Is this just another way of saying Christian or non denominational?
sugaplum said:I'm Baptist. I have a question (SOS-sorry so silly) but what is non-denominational?
Gotcha. I just thought it was something different then what goes on in other churches that are denominational.Honeyhips said:Just that. No denomination. I don't belong to a baptist, SDA, COGIC, Pentecostal, Catholic and etc church.
What is COGIC???ladydee36330 said:Pentecostal here. Was raised AME and COGIC, but came to the revelation of God or I should say had my first encounter with God in a Pentecostal church and been there every since.
Poohbear said:What is COGIC???
COGIC is Church of God In Christ. Its a holiness churchPoohbear said:What is COGIC???
OH! Okay, thanks. I know three of my cousins who are of the holiness church denomination.ladydee36330 said:COGIC is Church of God In Christ. Its a holiness church
ladydee36330 said:COGIC is Church of God In Christ. Its a holiness church
Vintagecoilylocks said:My church is universal. Parishes on every continent. My small parish has members from Africa, Jeruselum, Russia, the Ukraine, Greece, Lebanon, North America, Japan, and Hawaii, Serbia, Hungarian and Romania. We use English, Slavonic, Greek and the Arabic in the services. We are multicultural because the gospel was meant for all.
Interesting! How big is your church? Does your church go to those different countries or do people from those countries come to your church?Vintagecoilylocks said:My church is universal. Parishes on every continent. My small parish has members from Africa, Jeruselum, Russia, the Ukraine, Greece, Lebanon, North America, Japan, and Hawaii, Serbia, Hungarian and Romania. We use English, Slavonic, Greek and the Arabic in the services. We are multicultural because the gospel was meant for all.