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Looking for a church
I want to start attending church again. I was brought up in the Catholic Church but left and went to a protestant church later in life.
I don't want to go back to a Catholic Church and the church that I belonged to was a bit too conservative for me. I'm not looking for an ultra liberal, "you can believe in anything" kind of church but something that's a bit more moderate. Suggestions would be appreciated. |
There are a lot of churches in the area. Check more than a few out. Also, you may want to explore outside TV a little.
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Try one of the Unitarian churches , they are known for a liberal type of inclusiveness in there services and help in the community
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My wife and I go to the 9:00 services at New Covenant United Methodist Church at 3470 Woodridge Dr off of 466. They also have services at 11:00. We have a great pastor who preaches from the Bible. We also have an excellent music program of which I think you'd be impressed.
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I just now noticed that your post was made 10 years ago. :( :)
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Live Oaks Community Church
We moved in almost 5yrs ago. We went to Live Oaks Community Church on our second Sunday and didn't have to look no further.
A Gospel (Jesus) teaching church , blessed with 5 teaching pastors. Great worship music. We are also blessed with a growing congregation that want more of Jesusin their lives. Come and visit tomorrow Sunday at 8;30 am or 10;30am at our Woodbridge campus or Today Saturday at 5;30 pm or tomorrow at 10;30am at our Southern Oaks Campus. We have built the two campuses for the people that we do not know yet. loveoakschurch.org You can access the Woodbridge campus by golf cart --drive thru the Walmart parking lot on 466 See you there, George Grafer |
I’ll be buying in TV very soon, and unfortunately found no church inside the bubble like the one I’m leaving behind. I don’t want to talk politics/religion here, but none in TV meant my doctrinal standards, as many, though well-intentioned, focused more on the community over making Christ and sharing the gospel to a lost world front- and-center. I did find an excellent church in Winter Garden that I’ll be attending, and I don’t mind making the quick drive down south once a week, since I’ll be buying new in the southern villages of TV.
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Their affiliation is Evangelical Free. But they don't seem to be hung up on doctrinal issues; they tolerate a certain variety of viewpoints and treat guests as members (though the guests can't vote on church-related business). Come this Sunday: Pastor James Armstrong, a new associate pastor, ex-Air Force Colonel with impressive curriculum vitae, will be delivering the sermon and he's a great speaker. |
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Christ’s Church Of Marion County.
6768 SW 80th St. Ocala Bible-based non-denominational church. Many great Bible study classes. Congregation has over eight retired pastors as members. If you’re interested in hearing and learning more about the Word of God, this is the place to go. |
Jc." let the children come to me"
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Hope Lutheran is amazing!!!
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St. George Episcopal Church
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We go to St. George Episcopal Church across from St. Timothy. The service is similar to the catholic church; therefore, you would probably feel comfortable. We love our church and hope you will come visit. |
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First Baptist of the Villages
Please visit First Baptist of the Villages. Golfcart accessible, located up north on Hwy 42 just off Buena Vista Blvd. Services at 9AM and 10:30. Sound teaching and good fellowship, many members live throughout the villages.
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Try www.JW.org to find a local congregation.
The truth is written in the Bible. 2 Tim. 3:1; prophetic times, lots of folks just enduring. |
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Southern Baptist if you’re looking for a denomination that teaches the Bible! The world needs to get back to GOD! Back before the world turned its back on GOD!! Just don’t put a white cross in your yard ; )
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Might try LOCC. It’s a wonderful church family.
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I hear ya, Dr. Boogie,
You might like the Episcopal denomination. It has been called “Catholic Light” or “Diet Catholic” — and it is sometimes kiddingly said, “With the Episcopal church, you get all of the pageantry but none of the guilt.” (An Episcopal service is very much like a Catholic service….but not quite.) In the Episcopal church, there are two sacraments instead of seven like the Catholic Church. The two sacraments are Baptism and the Eucharist. (Most Prostestant churches have two sacraments instead of seven.) Episcopal priests can marry and women can be ordained as priests. But even though it is not considered a sacrament, Episcopal priests do the Anointing of the Sick. A good Episcopal priest will keep politics from tearing apart a congregation — as all clergy should……..but I know how it goes sometimes……..with some churches that let politics wreck things…… (and, as an aside comment, I know there are some churches throughout the country with leaders that have become so focused on politics that I think they should lose their tax-exempt status.) But…..I digress — back to topic now……. Also, the Episcopal church does not try to dictate from the pulpit who consenting adults should love. The Lutheran Church has 3 different synods that I know of: ELCA, Missouri Synod, and Wisconsin Synod. (I am pretty sure there are more. But I know these 3 are represented in or near TV.) Of those 3 Synods, the Missouri Synod and the Wisconsin Synod are considered conservative. Those two synods do not ordain women and, unless things have changed, they practice closed communion…… But the ELCA ordains women and invites all Christians to their communion. Hope Lutheran in TV is ELCA. The United Church of Christ, which is just outside TV, is another church you might try. I don’t know much about Methodist doctrine, but the big Methodist church in TV seems to be very active and does a lot of good outreach to help people in the area. (I guess they still do. When we bought new appliances in 2014, we gave the old ones (they worked) - to the Methodists who came to pick them up for a project they were doing to assist people with housing,) Anyway, I wish you well…..and I understand your journey……because I have been there. TV has so many choices of churches that you should be able to find something that works for you. Boomer |
Live Oaks Community Church will fit the bill.
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There are any number of good churches in The Villages. I am not a regular churchgoer, but I have been to Hope Lutheran on 466 and Morse, and the services are very good.
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Oxford Assembly of God
Oxford Assembly of God is a great church. I would like to personally invite you to attend. Not too conservative, not too liberal. They focus on family, children’s programs and missions. Pastor Strickland has been there for over 30 years and is excellent. Everyone there is very warm and friendly. It’s just North of the Wawa on 301 & 466. I look forward to seeing you there.
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Connection Point Church in Fruitland Park. Warm & welcoming. If your looking for an honest, sincere, down to earth church, this is it!
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
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Looking for a Church
We go to: Living Grace Church.
10935 SE 177th PL Suite 503. Summerfield, FL 352-531-0386 The love of God flows freely there. God Bless & direct you in your search. |
Garden worship center
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New Church
My husband was brought up Catholic, and I was raised Missouri Synod Lutheran......but we have found a wonderful home at Open Bible Lutheran Church!! The Pastor is amazing.......and everyone is so friendly and welcoming. Give it a try!!
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what is the name of the church in Winter Garden
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Good News
Hi, I was ready to leave the Catholic Church but by chance down loaded the "ICatholic Radio" app on my phone and learned so much that it changed my life.
God Bless you |
North Lake Presbyterian Church
I too grew up in the Catholic Church (grade school, high school and college). I started exploring other churches 10 years ago while still up North. Once I moved down here, I tried a few churches but eventually found one I feel like "home". I participate in the 9:30 contemporary service. I've been going here since 2019.
North Lake Presbyterian Church Three On-Campus Services on Sunday 975 Rolling Acres Road in Lady Lake, FL 8:15 and 11:15 a.m. Traditional 9:30 a.m. Contemporary Try it - you'll like it !!!! |
I was brought up Catholic also and have attended various churches. I’m now a member of Open Bible and I love this church. Let me know if you are interested and want to go with me. It’s on Sundays at 9:30 am
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Most of the churches have online services so you can try before you go.
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