When I was younger my family went to Church every Sunday. We bounced around from a couple of different churches until we landed at one we all liked. Solid Rock.
This was a small church that focused on building the community among the church members. It was a tight knit bunch and we made a lot of friends while attending.
I was young at the time and only attended the kid's service. I've always thought religion was interesting, but as an adult I don't go to church. I'm sure later in my life I'll become apart of a religious community again but right now it doesn't interest me.
My favorite part about Sunday Service was always the music. I could get lost in the music. Praise and Worship. I would stretch my hands to the sky and close my eyes while swaying and singing the words. Music moves my spirit.

Churches are where communities come together to gain knowledge and wisdom. Some people feel like churches are fake. Or that people who go don't practice what they preach. I'm not sure any of that really matters. What's important is that how people are when attending church. What mindstate does it put them in?
Reflection. This is an integral part to church.
Knowledge. Church is meant to increase the pulpit's knowledge of the word.
Is church specifically related to Christianity. When I think of Church I think of a gathering of people for a religion. A mosque and temple are both offshoots of churches, but represent different religions. What separates these places of worship other than what they are called?
When it get's boiled down to the fundamentals, churches, mosques, and temples are all houses of worship where people gather together to explore their faith.
This post was written via The Most Dangerous Writing App in response to the #dailyfreewritechallenge posted by @mariannewest. Today's (Day 117) prompt is "church". If you're curious about the #dailyfreewritechallenge, check out the introduction post here