I was brought up Baptist, then moved on to charismatic, but have fellowshipped in Pentecostal (I was licensed to preach in a 4 Square Pentecostal church), fellowshipped with Mennonites, Lutherans and others, preaching in most of them at one time or another. I prefer small churches myself. Thanks Bob
I just looked up where y'all are located. There is another church not far from there that I am interested in visiting sometime. I may have to make a tour of both churches. Do you mind me asking what denomination Mt Tabor is? I grew up in a Baptist Church and now am a member of a Church of God.
Well, there is no official denominational affiliation at Mt Tabor. It started life as a Methodist church back in the late 1800s, then became Pentecostal Holiness, then United Pentecostal, now I would say closer to a conservative charismatic church. I personally was brought up Baptist, but have fellowshipped in many different places over the years. When someone asks me what denomination I am I say, I am an Anibaptiluthercostal. It's not the church group so much as the individuals who make up a particular fellowship. You would certainly be warmly welcomed at our church. My family and I have been going to Mt Tabor for a little over 2 years now. Being a follower of Jesus Christ is the MOST important thing.
@@TheShadeTreeFixitMan My wife and I have been going to Living Faith Church of God for about 2 or 3 years, before that I wasn't going to church. It wasn't anything about not believing, I just didn't go. But that has all changed. I go to church three times a week, and I can't seem to read enough of the Bible.