Poor Church Fellowship, and worldy friends at school
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 8:39 pm
Hello all! This is my first post to the community actually. I found this website because I was trying to seek Christian counsel about a few things going on right now related to friends.
First of all, I am in a culinary academy and have been for a few months now. There are several Christians there, but not many, and even they tend to act somewhat worldy. I have been contemplating for a little while now about leaving the academy (for several reasons, but mostly it is just a very stressful environment) and today I just realized how alone I was when it comes to my beliefs. Everyone else is sleeping around, cussses like crazy, gossips constantly, goes to bars, clubs, smokes weed and drinks, and is very vulgar and sexual in the topics that they talk about. At first it was alright and didn't seem like it was enough to be a big deal, but now I am beginning to see that this is how they always are and it is really starting to bother me. Even in 1 Corinthians 15:33 it states "Do not be misled: bad company corrupts good character". On the other hand, I feel bad for saying this because I already feel like they are my friends. They are nice to me and make me feel loved.
Here is my other dilemma: A lack of Fellowship at my Church. I have been going to my church since the age of 2, yet I feel like I hardly know anyone. I don't know if it is because people are just shy or if we are really being shunned by other college students/young adults, but my (recent) fiance and I find ourselves usually only talking to less than a handful of people. He said he never had this problem at his old church (he has only been going here for a year and a half - as long as we have been together), but that the young adults seem like they are just closed off here. We love this church because the preaching and worship is just so wonderful - it is traditional and Christ centered - but it is incredibly frustrating to not have good Christian friends from our own church whom we can fellowship with and have wonderful Christ-centered friendships.
Any advice and prayers would be appreciated. Much love my brothers and Sisters, in our Glorious Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
-Moriah
First of all, I am in a culinary academy and have been for a few months now. There are several Christians there, but not many, and even they tend to act somewhat worldy. I have been contemplating for a little while now about leaving the academy (for several reasons, but mostly it is just a very stressful environment) and today I just realized how alone I was when it comes to my beliefs. Everyone else is sleeping around, cussses like crazy, gossips constantly, goes to bars, clubs, smokes weed and drinks, and is very vulgar and sexual in the topics that they talk about. At first it was alright and didn't seem like it was enough to be a big deal, but now I am beginning to see that this is how they always are and it is really starting to bother me. Even in 1 Corinthians 15:33 it states "Do not be misled: bad company corrupts good character". On the other hand, I feel bad for saying this because I already feel like they are my friends. They are nice to me and make me feel loved.
Here is my other dilemma: A lack of Fellowship at my Church. I have been going to my church since the age of 2, yet I feel like I hardly know anyone. I don't know if it is because people are just shy or if we are really being shunned by other college students/young adults, but my (recent) fiance and I find ourselves usually only talking to less than a handful of people. He said he never had this problem at his old church (he has only been going here for a year and a half - as long as we have been together), but that the young adults seem like they are just closed off here. We love this church because the preaching and worship is just so wonderful - it is traditional and Christ centered - but it is incredibly frustrating to not have good Christian friends from our own church whom we can fellowship with and have wonderful Christ-centered friendships.
Any advice and prayers would be appreciated. Much love my brothers and Sisters, in our Glorious Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
-Moriah