jeudi 1 septembre 2016

Fort Lauderdale Churches Are Plentiful And Welcoming

By Michael Thompson


Metropolitan South Florida is one of the most densely populated regions in the United States. Millions of people of almost every nationality and every faith live, work and worship here. Each day more people arrive to make this vibrant area their home. If you plan to into the area, relocating for business or just because you love this part of the country, you will have many decisions to make. For people of faith, looking for a church home, Fort Lauderdale churches are waiting to welcome you.

Florida is a southern state, and there are more Baptists in the South than in anywhere else in the country. It stands to reason that you will not have a hard time finding a church of this denomination. First Baptist is located right downtown, and it one of the largest worship houses in this city. It has a huge campus and an extremely diverse congregation including many different nationalities.

Calvary Chapel appeals to many different age groups. You can attend Sunday service in jeans and a tee shirt, and nobody will mind. Everyone is welcome, no matter what they wear. If you have just moved to the city, Calvary offers lots of groups you can get involved in. There are Bible studies and community outreach projects going on all the time.

If your beliefs have led you to a strict adherence to the Bible, you might want to visit Gateway. They consider themselves non-denominational, and welcome everyone with open arms. Families with young children should check out the Christian academy they run. It offers an academic curriculum within a Christian environment.

Our Lady of the Rosary came into being just after the Second Vatican Council. It works to ensure that Catholics with traditional, conservative values and beliefs are served. The church has branched out into several locations to better assist its parish. Our Lady also reaches out to believers from other nations by providing mass texts in a variety of languages.

The Ancient Spanish Monastery is a tourist attraction as well as an active ministry. It holds regular services in its sanctuary where everyone within the congregation is welcome to participate by conventional kneeling and rising or by sitting quietly and respectfully. The members are comprised of about equal parts Spanish, black and white. Even if you do not attend mass, you should visit to take a look at the impressive architecture.

Florida has always boasted a large and vibrant Jewish community, and you will find many synagogues with differing focuses and views. Temple Beth Israel is conservative and has been serving the city for fifty years. Temple Bat Yam is a reform temple with a liberal viewpoint that embraces the diversity of all cultures.

The churches here encourage visitors and welcome the opportunity to go to know them better. Whether you are a committed member of a specific denomination or someone who prefers a non-denominational atmosphere, you will be sure to find a spiritual home in this great part of this country.




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