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04-14-2009, 08:58 PM
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Moving to Springfield area and looking for a church
My husband and I are moving to Springfield area and will be looking for a church to attend. We are coming from Morristown, TN which is predominantly Baptist. However, my background is Catholic, but I am no longer practicing. We are looking for something mid size, possibly non-denomination or Baptist. We are in our early 30's with young children (1 and 3) and would like a church where we could meet other families like ourselves. Any information would be great!
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04-15-2009, 07:44 AM
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Location: Southwest Missouri
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I would encourage you to visit Southgate Baptist. Would seem to offer everything that you are looking for and then some. You'd fit right in with our Young(ish) married couples Sunday School class and your kids would enjoy the new youth building that was completed a couple of years ago. If you come by for a visit, I'll let you guess which one I am when you're in class. 
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04-15-2009, 10:33 PM
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Genealogy and Illinois mod
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Here is a list of non-denomination churchs. There is allso a Unitarian in Springfield and Branson. Springfield News leader Directory . A Google search lists: Springfield, MO non-denominational churches - Google Search
Neither list includes Assemblies of God - with global headquarters in Springfied, Presbyterian, Lutheran, Methodist, Church of Christ, Christian, Catholic, Jewish Temple, Baha'I or Scientolgy.
Anyone moving to Sprinfield has a wide selection of places to worship.
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04-16-2009, 09:11 PM
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if you are on the southern side or near Nixa, try the bridge The Bridge Church - Nixa, Mo (?) its Baptist, but acts non-denom. God Bless you wherever you land, its shouldn't be too hard to find a suitable church around here.
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04-19-2009, 06:31 PM
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Location: south Missouri
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Just don't mention your Catholic background; around these parts, it's likely to get you hammered with anti-Catholics tracts and efforts to "save" you.
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05-07-2009, 08:38 PM
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Location: Knoxville, TN
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This is excellent info, gang! As you may see from my other post, I have applied for a job in the SPD (is that how you abbreviate it? or is it SGF? Set me straight so I can get it right  ) area and the wife and I have been looking for a new church home we can plug into once we arrive (if God wants us to be in Springfield). I came originally from Tulsa but wound up in Knoxville. Now I work for an awesome company who really believe in taking care of their employees and there is an opportunity to advance in the field I have chosen...
Thanks so much and it's nice to see such a friendly group of folks.
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05-20-2009, 11:55 AM
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Yes, there are many churches in Spfd., but my experience coming from the west coast, where people are generally friendly and accepting of newcomers, is that the churches are very cold and unfriendly to anyone new to the area. If they don't know you, they don't want to know you. Very strange. We visited many differerent size and different denominations and found it to be consistently the case. We now attend a large church with good preaching, awesome music but in four years we have made no friends there and come and go with no interactions. Having been extremely involved in our churches in other cities where most of our friendships and social interaction centered, this is hard to adjust to. Don't mean to be negative, just truthful.
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05-23-2009, 11:34 PM
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I don't know if you would be interested in a Methodist Church, but we've been going to Wesley UMC, and it's awesome. We moved here about 2 months ago and have been searching also. Wesley is a little intimidating at first, because it's on the larger side, and easy to get lost. However, everyone we've encountered there has gone out of their way to be helpful. They are very friendly and welcoming. There are small groups, so you can get to know people with similiar backgrounds and interests. There are so many programs for youth and families to get involved in. My daughter is on the sutism spectrum. She recently went to a youth swimming party and I was on pins and needles, wondering how she'd get along. The kids welcomed her like an old friend. The youth leaders are warm and caring. This church is alive and growing. It's the highlight of my week, when I think about visiting anywhere else, I start missing Wesley. We visited several churches, but we will soon be making Wesley our home.
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05-24-2009, 09:24 AM
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Oops! Forgot to provide contact info for Wesley. Here's their website: wesleymethodist.net
I am praying that your search will lead you to where God would have you to be.
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