Top 10 Health Benefits of Going to Church

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Recent studies have revealed that attending church on a weekly basis can be beneficial to your health. Though the most obvious benefits refer to spiritual and psychological health, physical and mental benefits are in abundance as well.

Here are the Top 10 from Health Fitness Revolution and author of the book ReSYNC Your Life Samir Becic:

  • Guidance from social support – Going to a place of worship gives you a sense of community. You have a second family that you can share your life’s problems and fun times with. Friends from church support you through the best and worst of times. Praying and going to church together makes the sense of community stronger.
  • Good influence – Having friends from church not only help you lead a better spiritual life but also helps you be around a safe environment. They can also be a great support system when you or your family are going through tough situations. Being around pious people also helps you lead a sedentary lifestyle and not fall into social influence like drugs and alcohol.
  • Promotes accountability and routine – Attending church every Sunday gives you a sense of routine which can be incorporated into your everyday life. It helps you account for everyday responsibilities and get into routine with daily activities.
  • Discipline – Going to a place of worship gives you a strong sense of community and people that go to church are usually disciplined by the ways of christianity. This also teaches you to have a more disciplined attitude throughout life. Being disciplined can also help you make good life choices.
  • Teaches morals and good manners – Churches encourage their flock to think and act with goodwill. The aim of churches is often to provide mankind with outstanding citizens with set morals and manners, teaching the value of maintaining a personal set of ethics such as faith, hope, charity, integrity, knowledge, respect, and self-control.
  • Acceptance – Being in Church gives you a sense of community. Being a part of the Church family helps you feel socially accepted into a community. While praying Church and attending the ceremonies, you will also feel spiritually accepted by the environment you are  surrounded by.
  • Self identity/esteem –  Going to church promotes individual growth because it enables one to reflect back on their own actions and thoughts. The philosophical and theological values of which a church abides often is directed toward the individual, encouraging them to contemplate on who they are and the impact they can make to the world.
  • Promotes social services, charity, mentoring,tutoring – The selflessness that comes from going to church encourages one to action. Places of worship oftentimes promote service and goodwill action and will host a variety of events for volunteering, enabling one to teach, guide, and help others.
  • Inspiration/Motivation – The world can be overstimulating, especially when it comes to the five senses. The constant assault of living a routine lifestyle paired with the pressure to live up to responsibilities and success can result in one feeling drained and finding their lifestyle mundane. Creative outlets may even be staunched. Going to church can be an excellent way to draw on inspiration for activities and can motivate one to improve their lifestyle.
  • Reduces stress – The time spent drawing inward and focusing your energy on clearing your thoughts leads to a drastic reduction in stress levels. After spending time in the place of worship, you feel lighter, more confident and free from worldly worries.

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9 COMMENTS

  1. This is great information, and I especially like your point that going to church gives you a sense of identity. I love attending church, because it helps me feel closer to God, but I didn’t realize there were so many other benefits to going as well! This gives me that much more reason to go. Thanks for the great post!

  2. My husband and I are thinking of joining a church but we didn’t know how it would affect our family. Something that means a lot to me is acceptance and I love that you mention it as a benefit of Church. Thank you for sharing and helping me to understand the benefits of Church.

  3. You mentioned that having friends from church, not only help you lead a better spiritual life but also helps you be around a safe environment. My family and I recently moved to a new area and are having a hard time getting to know people. Do most church services offer other activities to get to know other people? It looks like finding a church to attend could be a way for us to meet new people. http://www.indianrocks.org

  4. My wife and I have been thinking about going to church a lot, and I wanted to know if there were any benefits to going. I really like that it can actually help with your self esteem. I have always had kind of low self esteem, and it would be nice to fix that.

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