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We don't have a Sunday night service so there is no issue but I know a number of people are getting together to watch since our Giants are playing.
Eli is "The Bomb!!"----and I'd like to see him play
but
Eli can do it w/o me just this once!!!
Super Bowl will go on without the church
Church will go on without the super bowl
I know you were playing DA here (as in Devil's Advocate, not District Attorney! ) but surely there is a difference between having an evening service most Sundays but cancelling one week in favour of a sports event, and (as in Ann's case) never having an evening service. (I notice from her church web site that they have one service at 9:00am and another at 11:00am).Annsi's comment got me to thinking. Nobody would even think of accusing Ann's church of sinning by not having a Sunday night service. So why would anybody think our church was sinning by not having a Sunday night service?
Is it? Paul was preaching "until midnight" when the disciples at Troas met on the first day of the week and Eutychus fell out of the window. I know that could mean that the service began in the morning, and just carried on through the day, though that seems unlikely, since the first day of the week would have been a normal working day for them. I may well be wrong, but I don't think the bible lays down any particular "timetable" for church services.Shouldn't we remember that having a Sunday evening service is a human invention?
I know you were playing DA here (as in Devil's Advocate, not District Attorney! ) but surely there is a difference between having an evening service most Sundays but cancelling one week in favour of a sports event, and (as in Ann's case) never having an evening service. (I notice from her church web site that they have one service at 9:00am and another at 11:00am).
I know you were playing DA here (as in Devil's Advocate, not District Attorney! ) but surely there is a difference between having an evening service most Sundays but cancelling one week in favour of a sports event, and (as in Ann's case) never having an evening service. (I notice from her church web site that they have one service at 9:00am and another at 11:00am).
Is it? Paul was preaching "until midnight" when the disciples at Troas met on the first day of the week and Eutychus fell out of the window. I know that could mean that the service began in the morning, and just carried on through the day, though that seems unlikely, since the first day of the week would have been a normal working day for them. I may well be wrong, but I don't think the bible lays down any particular "timetable" for church services.
So I'm making the DA argument that altering the Sunday gathering for the Super Bowl is not necessarily "forsaking the assembling."