Debunking the myth about what happens in a Church on Sunday: Case study of Audacious Church😎

Being a Christian, I have heard so many myths from non-Christian friends and acquaintances, on what they assume going to a church will look like. A lot of people assume it’s all solemn, with loads of kneeling, no one speaking, except the ‘priest’… lol😂 It’s no surprise many assume it’s a cult. 😅


These assumptions and presumptions are usually either birth from prior encounters with weird individuals who claim to be Christian but only use Christianity as cover to hide their weirdness, or from false televised versions of what a church looks like. These have offered a warped idea of what it seems like to be a Christian or what it feels like to be in a Church…
Today, I have created a short video of a regular Sunday at my very own church here in England {Audacious Church}. This is literally what it is like every Sunday, and it’s the reason why it’s my favourite day of the week, and I spend the whole day at church. Perhaps, I’ll show you what my entire Sunday looks like another time… but for now, enjoy this video!

Reality of a Sunday service (Audacious Church 12:15pm service)

Alright I hope you enjoyed the video and you were pleasantly surprised by what it truly Looks like to be in a church on a Sunday.

Here’s the link to Audacious Church’s website, for all the info on the church; https://audaciouschurch.com/ It runs four services on Sundays at 9am, 10:30am, 12:15pm an 5:30pm.

In reality, the Church is a place of LOVE, peace, truth, clarity, community and most importantly, it’s your family here on earth.

I hope you can drop your reservations and give it a try. If you have any further questions, thoughts or ideas, please put it in the comments or use our contact form for a personal message and I’ll definitely get back to you!

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Faith

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