We (2 families) came to your church. We are believers, emigrants from Ukraine. It's been here for more than a year. Desperately trying to find a church. But this is simply unrealistic. Yesterday we came to yours. Yes, thank you for the coffee and cup, it was very tasty. But we expected someone to approach us and show attention. Two people (one pastor and one woman) reluctantly chatted for a minute. They didn't ask where we were from, they didn't show any interest, no warmth. People - the church is not processes, songs, coffee and sermons. The church is people. And we see that almost all Christian churches are spiritually empty. Very focused on the correct study of the word and on the light and on the music. Very busy with "serious" work. You must go and learn from the Mormons how to be men of heart. You are afraid to approach because we need help. We don't need anything from you. The Mormons have already helped us in everything. We just need friendship, normal relations. Just for someone to smile and ask for propriety (how are we doing and what do we need). It may take very little - just your time. No, you are very busy and self-absorbed. The church died and became superficially religious. People enjoy hanging out together. To come as if to a concert. We were asked at the end of the service (by one woman who came up): "How was the service?" What are you laughing at? Did we come to some opera or some restaurant? Even if you are doing some kind of service (feeding the poor), then in the light of what we have seen, it is similar to how some big company is engaged in some kind of good work in order to promote their brand. I want to note that after the service we sat in the hall for a while and no one approached us. This makes us sick. If we hadn't been Christians before, we would have gone to the Mormons. They represent Christ...
Read moreI absolutely love Life Church Utah! My husband & I started attending Life Church about 2 years ago, it was one of the best decisions we've ever made for our family. My husband and I were raised in other religions but neither of us felt comfortable with how we were being treated or looked at. A friend recognized that we both strived to have a closer relationship & better understanding for God - so he recommended Life Church. The moment we walked up to the doors & were greeted, it instantly felt like home. Then to see how excited our kids are to go to church each week - that sealed the deal for us!
God is so amazing & His love is endless. He wants His children to love one another, not judge each other. In case you haven't heard this in a while,...
Read moreOn my first and only visit to this church, we were stopped by a deacon and told that my 8 month old grandson needs to go to the nursery. On the first visit to a church, generally you wanna get a feel for the place before you take your kids to the nursery or Sunday school room. We explained that we would like to keep him with us. The deacon then told us that we can’t have him in the service if he’s crying. This encounter was our first impression and left a sour taste. The deacon was rude. It’s pretty obvious that if you have a crying baby, you leave the service and attend to your baby. Other than that, the worship music was good, the message was good. Just a shame that they do not know how to properly greet and...
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