The people I knew who go there are full-time Christians. Everyone knows everyone, cares about everyone.
These churches do exist, they are just so hard to find.
Yes, they do exist. I go to one. We are constantly reminding ourselves it's all about focus. Keeping our eyes on the one who matters. Prayer is also a huge part of what we have up here.
I have a friend who moved to Florida. Her husband (a non Christian) told her she had to move or stay without him. She moved, but was and is church homesick to the point of many tears. She's been looking for over a year and a half and can't find a church like we have here in New England.
She walked into our church maybe about five years ago alone looking for answers. She hadn't gone to church since she was a small child. She knew not a soul. She wouldn't talk to anybody, kept her distance, sat in the back row every service and we literally watched her blossom over the years to the point of singing a small solo in a cantata (just before she left)and now when she comes to visit sits in the very front row singing her heart out. She comes back as much as she can make the trek.
That's what church is all about. Worship, Family, fellowship, and lots and lots of love.
Jesus said others would know who we belonged to by the love we have for one another. We need to get the focus back. Too much other crap has been clouding our view for too long. We know who's behind it. We need to get around the obstacles he throws our way and stay on the running path and not let anything sway us away.
I pray Gid that you will soon find a church home to worship in that you and and your family can grow and flourish in like my friend did here.
My church in Rhode Island feels like it's heading toward just being a social club on Sunday, despite the best efforts of the pastor to prevent it. Pastor has such a heart for God, he's a full-time Christian too, but the church is just too big.
Jythier if your Pastor is trying to do this alone, he will fail. He needs to have strong male leadership who have hearts for God and are humbled and willing to help your pastor and the church body. I've seen too many churches fail because the Pastor tries to do it alone. Eventually he'll burn out or drown in the sea of very rebellious sheep. Even Moses and the Apostles got help remember.
One of the first things my husband did was look for the most Godly committed men he could find and ordain them elders. This was not done rashly but with much prayer and reflection and watchful eyes of the Pastor. Even now he's watching for more, and it's been awesome to see these men grow in the Lord over a period of time before they become elders. He'll have as many as he sees are ready to do this. Usually it's not the men who desire the job but the ones who feel they are not good enough. Those are the ones we want.
God spent the first 40 years of Moses life making Moses into a great somebody. Then he spent the next 40 years showing Moses he was a nobody chasing the wrong end of sheep around a desert. Then at 80 years of age, Moses learned from God for the next 40 years that God could take a nobody and make him a somebody He could use.
The problem with the churches nowadays is we have too many sombody's running the churches that haven't been made into nobody's first.