Why we go to church on Sunday


There are uncountable views on why Christians go to church
on Sundays. Going to church on Sunday was drawn from the early Christians
because they worshiped together on the first day of every week.
They take Sunday to be a day of celebration of the victory
of Jesus Christ over the powers of darkness.
Nevertheless, we should take note that the Bible didn’t
command us to worship on Sundays.
As a matter of fact, if you follow the Jewish
history, they usually had their worships on Saturdays.
In the old Testament, God commanded Israel that the Sabbath
day should be kept holy and used to remember God’s work, so they set Saturday
aside.
In this current dispensation, most Christians have set aside
Sunday to be a day to leave their works to honour.

But never forget, we ought to worship God everyday and not
just once in a week.