Christ Fellowship
There’s a lot of hum in the Christian community about the effect the Web has on ministries. There are some things to be said for this kind of Christian witnessing. It actually is helpful to be ready to talk to folk thousands of miles away, spreading the news of Jesus without even having to leave your own house.
Christianity, you see, isn’t simply about evangelizing a group of doctrines. It is about Christian fellowship joining with fellow followers in a righteous community devoted to spreading Christian values. As an element of a Christian Baptist Fellowship group, I recognize that the most vital relationship is between the worshiper and God. No Christian Fellowship can make up for not having accepted Jesus, and if you do except for the Lord you’ll be saved even if you do not spend any time with fellow Christians. You will not be doing much to spread the gospel of God. You see, we’ve been a community since the start of our faith, and we were meant to be a community. The Net is excellent for chatting, but it is not useful for maintaining real Christian Fellowships.
Even a modern church shouldn’t only use modern systems of Christian fellowship. Because the new techniques of evangelizing help reach the more youthful generation doesn’t suggest the old techniques should be dropped.
You can worship Jesus from in front of your PC, but you need to also worship him with other followers. For some, Christian Fellowship may begin with the web, but it can’t end with the Net. Christian ministries need to spread the gospel of God in the particular world, and followers need a community around them to help them remain constant to God’s trail.
Only in that way can we confirm a church stays robust and true to its beliefs. On your own, it is so easy to evangelise one thing and do another. With fellow followers you are more likely to be held responsible for your actions.