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How to Find a Good Church Aligned with Biblical Truth

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Finding a good church is one of the most important decisions a Christian can make – and also one of the most confusing. There are thousands of churches to choose from, with different worship styles, theological emphases, and cultural personalities. How do you find one that is not just comfortable but genuinely aligned with biblical truth?

This is not about finding a perfect church. Perfect churches do not exist – because they are made up of imperfect people. But there is a significant difference between a healthy, biblically grounded church and one that is drifting from the truth, dysfunctional in its leadership, or simply a social club with a cross on the wall.

Start with the Non-Negotiables

Before you evaluate worship style, location, or children’s programs, check for the theological foundations that every biblically faithful church must have.

The authority of Scripture. A good church treats the Bible as the inspired Word of God – not merely a collection of ancient wisdom, but God’s authoritative, sufficient, and trustworthy revelation. 2 Timothy 3:16-17 is clear: all Scripture is God-breathed and useful for teaching, correction, and training in righteousness. A church that treats the Bible as one option among many is not standing on solid ground.

The person and work of Jesus Christ. Jesus is not a model or a teacher who shows us the way to God. He is the Son of God who died in our place and rose again – the only way to the Father (John 14:6). A church that softens or sidesteps this claim for the sake of cultural acceptability has lost its anchor.

Salvation by grace through faith. Good works and sincere religion do not save anyone. Salvation is a gift of God received through faith in Christ alone (Ephesians 2:8-9). A church that teaches you can earn your way to God has gotten the gospel wrong.

Look at the Preaching

The sermon is one of the best windows into a church’s health. Is the preacher actually teaching from the Bible, or is the sermon a motivational talk with a few verses sprinkled in? Is the whole counsel of God being preached – including difficult passages, uncomfortable topics, and texts that confront as well as comfort?

Charles Spurgeon reportedly said that a good sermon should comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable. If every sermon makes you feel great about yourself with no challenge, that is worth noticing. The Word of God is described in Hebrews 4:12 as a sharp sword – it is supposed to cut as well as heal.

Evaluate the Leadership

1 Timothy 3 and Titus 1 give detailed qualifications for church leaders. Look for leaders who are humble, teachable, and accountable. Be cautious of churches where the senior pastor is treated as beyond question, where finances are not transparent, or where leadership functions without meaningful accountability structures.

Healthy churches have plurality of leadership – multiple elders or pastors who hold each other accountable. A one-man show with no checks is a warning sign, regardless of how gifted the person is.

Watch How People Treat Each Other

Jesus said the world would know his followers by their love for one another (John 13:35). Visit a church a few times and pay attention. Do people acknowledge newcomers? Is there genuine warmth, or do people rush out the door the moment the service ends? Do you see evidence of real community, or just Sunday morning performance?

Look for a church where real life happens beyond Sunday morning – small groups, shared meals, people caring for each other in practical ways. That is the New Testament pattern.

Red Flags to Watch Out For

Not all red flags are obvious. Here are some to take seriously:

  • Leaders who cannot be questioned or corrected
  • A heavy emphasis on financial giving without transparency
  • Teaching that prioritizes your best life now over biblical discipleship
  • A culture where doubts or questions are unwelcome
  • Isolation from other churches or the broader Christian community
  • Constant focus on one charismatic personality rather than on Christ

Give It Time Before Deciding

You cannot fully evaluate a church in a single visit. Plan to attend at least four to six times before making a judgment. Meet the pastor. Join a small group. Ask questions. Talk to long-term members. The health of a church often reveals itself over time, not on a Sunday morning when everyone is on their best behavior.

Finding the right church takes effort – but it is worth it. The right community will shape your faith, support you in hard times, and give you a place to use your gifts in service of others. Do not settle for less than a community genuinely built on the truth of God’s Word.

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