Dave375,
I know full well how you are disappointed with your experiences with "organized religion". That very term is a term used only by the disaffected.
Yes, there are bummers in church organizations and in many ways it seems that the bigger the organization...the bigger the problems.
Some $20 bills are bogus...but do we refuse every one that comes our way...
I had walked away from churches at one time, after being brought up in a mainline, "social gospel" church.
About 30 years ago, God "jerked my chain" after a grievous injury to my eldest son.
I realized that I had strayed too far from God, and when a Bible-believing, Bible preaching pastor came my way. I accepted Christ as Savior and the whole thing opened up to me...as if the "scales had fallen from my eyes".
In the next few years I studied hard and in a large, independant, local church rapidly rose from Deacon to chairman of Deacons, head of Sunday studies, Adult Bible teacher and head of the board of education for the K-12 school.
I never "made a dime" from all that and never wanted to; just kept giving tithes and offerings..
I changed my address and am involved in a different church. I chose to attend this independant church. It is a church about the size of Powderman's 50-100 on any given week.
We are not concerned with having the most "awesome" choir...anyone who wishes can help to sing.
If some youngster is "pretty good" with the piano or organ, they will have a turn..
I am again in a position of authority (trustee, chosen by the people), when the Pastor is away, I preach the message...
Is there money involved? Not to be made by any of the leadership!
An independant local church is the key, since if the Preacher strays from the truth, THE PEOPLE can send him down the road...and there is no "district office" to deal with.
For instance; our Pastor of 20 years is a high school teacher ( Phd.,now retired), and drives about 50 miles round trip for services Sunday, Thursday and when ever needed for special events.
He is doing his service out of love for our Savior... How do I know for sure....
You don't know me or my church, so I can tell you this...I very often take collection and count the funds in cash and checks...our Pastor gives MUCH more to the church than he gets from it financially..
The beauty of a local, independant church is that we have business meetings where WE decide all our financial business...and nothing reaches beyond our local church other than the mission outreaches we sponsor.
I preach a message at a county nursing home nearby each 2nd Sunday and there is no pay, renumeration or anything else for me...other than the gratitude of being able to serve the Lord in a small way.
Shucks! Those folks couldn't pay a "widow's mite".
I and the lady that does the music are just joyful about serving the Lord.
One does not HAVE to attend church in order to worship God or learn about his word...but it sure helps!
#1..A person should be "saved" or "born again" in order to profitably study the Bible, since the Scriptures are "spiritually discerned".(ICor2:14)
You may hear some folks trying to denigrate "born again" Christians.
Actually, that is the only kind of Christian....don't take my word for it, read ...John 3:1-10...see for yourself...
This is one Bible truth that has been pretty well smothered by the big hierarchial church organizations and people that are mainly concerned with their "career progress"..
Sadly for them; it is the central teaching of the Bible..
I can only say that I tried to read the Bible before I was saved, but was frustrated to undrestand it. After i was saved, the whole Bible opened up to me...proof to me that being born again works...
Still, we have our "free will" and we are free to persue our aims...