Do you cancel church for 1-2 inches of snow?

Do you cancel church for 1-2 inches of snow?

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22 Comments

  • Reply February 12, 2019

    Varnel Watson

    some people do some people do but not Terry Wiles

  • Reply November 12, 2019

    Ray E Horton

    Around here, in Erie, PA, not even for one or two feet of snow, or more. Those who will, will come,and surprising how many do.

  • Reply November 12, 2019

    Matthew Frye

    No don’t believe in canceling church. Our ancestors didn’t cancel

  • Reply November 12, 2019

    Joe Absher

    …not in Milwaukee

  • Reply November 12, 2019

    Varnel Watson

    most do in most cases

  • Reply November 12, 2019

    Timothy Staggs

    Not in places that are used to snow. Like Pennsylvania

  • Reply November 12, 2019

    Michael Weatherford

    yes we do I’m in Augusta Georgia it snow bout once a decade here and people freak out it is very dangerous to drive even if u are used to it cause of other people and u better get to the grocery store asap cause it’s out of food quick

  • Reply November 13, 2019

    Steven Hamman Sr.

    Only if it’s a full blown winter storm or ice here in Michigan.

  • Reply January 15, 2024

    Anonymous

    I know we dont

  • Reply January 15, 2024

    Anonymous

    What about for the flu? What if the flu came from China?

    • Reply January 16, 2024

      Anonymous

      Kyle Williams what about it?

  • Reply January 16, 2024

    Anonymous

    How about the Super bowl?

    • Reply January 16, 2024

      Anonymous

      John Mushenhouse how about it?

    • Reply January 16, 2024

      Anonymous

      Troy Day Do churches cancel services for the Bowl. That is, the few who still have night services.

  • Reply January 18, 2024

    Anonymous

    If you are not part of a local church, you shouldn’t be out preaching in the open-air.
    There’s too many unaccountable preachers out there doing more damage than good.
    Rebellion is usually the root of it. Unwillingness to submit to anyone, which ultimately points to an unwillingness to submit to God Himself.
    Remember, the Lord doesn’t need your evangelism, but he does require your obedience.

    • Reply January 18, 2024

      Anonymous

      Troy Day solid word.

    • Reply January 18, 2024

      Anonymous

      of course

    • Reply January 18, 2024

      Anonymous

      Troy Day There is a false premise in connection to your post You wrote “Remember, the Lord doesn’t need your evangelism, but he does require your obedience.” Actually Mark 16:15 the word preach is in the aorist imperative active — meaning stop what you are doing and immediately proclaim the gospel as you are going (not coming to church). Nowhere is church attendance mentioned. AS I endorse gathering together, it is not connected with a person proclaiming the gospel as ordered by Jesus. We must stop out theology being driven by our traditions (eisegesis) and have the truth dug out from the word and then obeyed. Playing church is not our answer.

    • Reply January 18, 2024

      Anonymous

      John Mushenhouse is this about church in a snow hut ?

    • Reply January 18, 2024

      Anonymous

      Troy Day it is about your reply to the church in the snow hut “If you are not part of a local church, you shouldn’t be out preaching in the open-air.
      There’s too many unaccountable preachers out there doing more damage than good.
      Rebellion is usually the root of it. Unwillingness to submit to anyone, which ultimately points to an unwillingness to submit to God Himself.
      Remember, the Lord doesn’t need your evangelism, but he does require your obedience.”

    • Reply January 18, 2024

      Anonymous

      John Mushenhouse Well now If you are not part of a local church, you shouldn’t be out preaching in the open-air. Joseph D. Absher always talks about accountability here

    • Reply January 18, 2024

      Anonymous

      Troy Day well it is time to talk about what the bible says and not our traditions and upbringing.

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