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ABOUT
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| Harbour Community Church is a small relational, inter-denominational church located in the heart of Huntington Beach. We believe in the truth of God's revealed word in the Scriptures and in salvation by faith in the sacrifice and Lordship of his son, Jesus. |
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Our Location
Harbour Community
Church is located
at 8200 Ellis Avenue,
Huntington
Beach, California at the
grace of
Faith Lutheran Church (search MAP)
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Should we go to church on Saturday?
(Reprinted
from The Times Herald,
Psychologically, a morning worship service is all wrong. This is especially true for our culture, because the mood of peace and quiet created by one hour of church on Sunday morning is soon broken by noisy crowds at the mall, impatient drivers on the highway, and excited football fans. As long as people went home after church to spend a restful afternoon and evening, the good effects of the morning lingered. It is not so .with the modern Sabbath. Much of the mood built up in the church in the morning is canceled by the way we spend the rest of Sunday. But there is another reason why we should go back to evening services for our soul's health, joining the few churches that have such services. Public speakers have noted that when they speak in the morning or afternoon, their remarks don't make as great an impression on audiences as the same speech given in the evening. Psychologists explain this by saying that earlier in the day our mental faculties are keenest. We are more alert and not as likely to accept uncritically what a person speaking to us has to say. But when we are tired and the darkness has its relaxing effect on us, our minds are more receptive to what is presented to its. The artificial darkness and the flickering candlelight in some churches can produce the same hypnotic effect...
Spiritual
truths planted in our minds in
such a setting will grow more easily. If
we go to bed with these truths still fresh in our minds they will reach
deep into our subconscious while we sleep and find their way, as one
writer puts it, To the hidden hallways of the mind where powerful and
silent and unseen forces gather.
With the morning they will
advance into the wakened mind, bringing pleasant moods,
healthy thoughts and creative ideas. Most clergymen say there is no theological objection to choosing a day other than Sunday for worship and an hour other than 10:30 or 11:00 a.m. Sunday is traditional because it is the day on which Christ rose. The success of Saturday mass: in the Catholic Church 40 years ago caused Protestant ministers to give serious thought to the idea of holding midweek services for those who preferred to keep Sunday free as a day of rest and relaxation. But the idea never really caught on. An abbreviated Monday evening service (40 minutes) was found to be successful in only a few churches.
The
early Christians, like the Jews, met for
worship in the evening. It
was sometime later that Christian churches
began worshipping on Sunday morning. The earliest
Scriptural reference to Sunday as a day of worship for Christians occurs
in the Book of Acts. Speaking
of Paul's visit to Troas in Would we be wise to copy their lead?
(George
Plagenz is an ordained minister and veteran newsman based in |
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