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Most of the time, church hopping for convenience (better music, cooler programs, or a coffee bar) reveals more about our consumer culture than about spiritual growth. But Sam and Josh explain that there are also good, biblical, and even necessary reasons to leave one church for another.
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- Geography – When you move to a new city or neighborhood, find and commit to a local church where you can serve and be known.
- Theology – If your church changes its beliefs, or you come to hold different convictions, it may be wise to join a congregation that aligns with your understanding of Scripture.
- Family – Families grow stronger when they worship together. Whether it’s a blended family or aging parents moving in, unity in one church matters.
- Abandonment – Sadly, some believers are pushed out or mistreated. If that happens, seeking a healthy, gospel-centered church is not wrong. It’s healing.
- Life Stage – As life changes, so can your church needs. Proximity, health, or family rhythms can make another congregation the better fit.
Leaving a church should never be casual, but sometimes, it’s faithful. In this episode, the co-hosts remind everyone that the goal isn’t to chase comfort but to stay rooted where God can use you and your family for kingdom growth.
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