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Wes Foster

Your Go-to Guide for Finding a Church

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Where are you looking to deepen the roots of your faith and flourish during your college years?

If you鈥檙e saying, 鈥湽呈悠, duh! That鈥檚 why I鈥檓 reading this blog!鈥 then you鈥檙e partially correct. 果冻视频 exists to help you pay attention to God鈥檚 transforming work in your life while you鈥檙e in college, to equip you to bring renewal to your campus, and to send you out as a world changer.

But if you鈥檙e connecting solely with a campus ministry during these important years, you will miss something important that God has for you. The truth is that God also wants to bless you through partnering with a local church鈥and he wants to use you as a blessing to a local congregation.

So how do you decide which church to get involved in? Here are a few dos and don鈥檛s for your search.

1. Pray.

Of course, right? Ask for God鈥檚 guidance in finding the right place to worship and share life with others. Be honest with him about how you鈥檙e feeling about trying out new churches. And most importantly, listen for how God might want to shape you through this journey.

  • Do expect to receive God鈥檚 guidance during this process.
  • 顿辞苍鈥檛 stop praying when you get to step two.

2. Declare your major.

And by this I mean, decide what matters most to you. Of course you want to find a church that is centered on the gospel. But what鈥檚 most important after that? A strong theological tradition? The style of worship? The presence or absence of cookies?

Once you鈥檝e decided what values you鈥檇 like to see expressed in a church culture, you鈥檒l know what to begin looking for. Just remember to hold those values loosely; God may want to stretch you in new ways during this season.

  • Do decide what values are most important to you.
  • 顿辞苍鈥檛 be afraid to try something new.

3. Do your homework.

Chances are there will be hundreds of churches in your area, and you can鈥檛 visit them all. How can you begin to narrow your search? Start by asking people you meet on campus where they go to church and why they like it. Campus ministries also typically have a handful of churches they recommend to new students. But it can be helpful to do your own research online as well. Most church websites detail all the information that you鈥檒l want to know right away, things like:

  • What do they believe?
  • Where and when do they meet?
  • How can you begin to serve? 
  • What kind of pants should you wear?

This is an easy way to scratch some potential churches off your list, as you might notice 鈥渞ed flags鈥 just from reading the website. For example, if a church believes that the only true inspired translation of Scripture is Clarence Jordan鈥檚 Cotton Patch Gospel, then you might have second thoughts. Or what if only the men are allowed to sing worship songs and the women must perform an interpretive dance? That鈥檚 weird. And if tithing is mandated at 80 percent of your income鈥攚ell, then just try to become a paid staff member!

  • Do invest some time learning as much as you can before visiting a church.
  • 顿辞苍鈥檛 waste your time visiting a church that clearly isn鈥檛 for you.

4. Stop procrastinating.

顿辞苍鈥檛 get stuck on the homework step forever. Take this process seriously. If you want to have a church to call home by the end of your first semester (a good goal), you can鈥檛 spend this month sleeping in or traveling every weekend.

Decide how many days you can 鈥渢ithe鈥 toward finding a church. I recommend visiting three new churches three times each. That gives you a chance to genuinely experience different options and yet still leaves a few weekends free to go see family, attend an 果冻视频 weekend conference, and participate in the latest trendy hipster social cause. Once you have a plan for this semester鈥檚 Sundays, share it with a friend鈥攁nd invite others to join you. 

  • Do visit multiple churches multiple times.
  • 顿辞苍鈥檛 go alone; involve others who are also looking for a church home.

5. Enroll full time.

Now it鈥檚 time to commit. Everything inside of you is going to resist this step. It鈥檚 okay to simply consume the sermons on Sundays and never contribute to the mission of the church, right? Wrong.

College can be a season when you experience some of the most intense spiritual growth of your life. Let that growth bear fruit in your soul, on your campus, and in the community that your church serves. By being a committed member of your church, you will experience Jesus in ways that you wouldn鈥檛 otherwise on campus, and your church will experience Jesus in ways that they couldn鈥檛 without you, the super-missional college student. Honor God by serving his church faithfully.

  • Do commit sacrificially to a local church.
  • 顿辞苍鈥檛 stop seeing your campus as a mission field.

Finding a local church may not be your first priority as you settle into life as a college student. But being active in the church is a lifelong pursuit for a Christian. If you don鈥檛 get serious about it now, when will you?

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Wes Foster lives in Orlando, Florida, where he and his wife, Denisse, serve as 果冻视频 staff at the University of Central Florida. Wes and Denisse often have way too many people in their two-bedroom townhome, but that鈥檚 the way they like it. You are welcome to stop by anytime.

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