

5. Refuse to sing because you don’t like the music.
That’s usually nothing less than arrogance. I’ve previously written a post about this issue, too.
6. Ignore people you don’t know in the worship service.
It doesn’t matter if the people are members or guests; everyone deserves a greeting. Indeed, even the godliest people will prayerfully consider leaving an unfriendly church.
7. Play games, check email, or text on your phone during the preaching.
The Word of God demands our attention. If you must do so to avoid temptation, leave your phone in your car and carry a Bible with you to the service.
8. Choose not to attend small groups that meet on the church campus on Sunday.
What many churches still call “Sunday School” is important for strengthening the fellowship all of us need. Choose not to go, and you miss an opportunity to grow.
9. Listen only for errors in the sermon.
People who only fish for mistakes usually have a bigger issue with the one preaching. Pay attention to whatever the Lord wants to teach you—even through a pastor with whom you have issues.
10. Change nothing in your life after hearing the Word.
Preaching should lead to life transformation in addition to knowledge increase. If nothing changes in your life after hearing a sermon, it’s possible you’ve not listened well.
This article about what not to do at church originally appeared here, and is used by permission.