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I’ve chosen to be non-denominational; and here’s why:
• I don’t want my faith governed by a building or an institution, whether that’s Catholic Church or any Protestant denomination. My relationship with God isn’t meant to be filtered through a system, it’s meant to be personal.
• For me, Jesus Christ, the Bible, and the Church (the people, not the building) are enough. Scripture shows that the Church is the body of believers, not a physical structure or hierarchy. Faith is lived out daily, not just attended weekly.
• I’ve seen how the Word can be influenced by groups who believe their interpretation is the “right” one. Whether it’s traditions, doctrines, or denominational differences, it’s easy for human perspectives to shape what should be centered purely on Scripture.
• That’s why I choose to go straight to the source; to read, study, and understand the Bible for myself, while staying grounded in prayer and truth.
• The church I attend reflects this. It doesn’t try to control belief; it helps believers grow. It creates an environment where people are encouraged to deepen their relationship with Christ, not just follow a system.
We’re called to:
Speak His name.
Spread His Word.
Gather His disciples.
Grow His kingdom.
Glorify Him.
That’s the mission. That’s the focus.
• This doesn’t mean I reject other Christians; it means I’m focused on a direct relationship with God over religious labels.
At the end of the day, it’s not about what group you belong to, it’s about whether you truly know Him and live it out.
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