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2 // Do I Have to Go to Church to Know God? (The Honest Answer)

2 // Do I Have to Go to Church to Know God? (The Honest Answer)

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Do I have to go to church to know God? If you've been asking yourself this question—maybe with guilt, maybe with relief—this episode is for you.

In this episode of A Quiet Hallelujah, I share my personal story of closed church doors, restless searching, and the profound freedom of discovering that God isn't confined to Sunday services or four walls. I found Him in nature, in family rhythms, in my kitchen and garden, and in the quiet everyday moments that traditional church culture often overlooks.

If you're an overwhelmed woman who feels guilty for not attending church, or if you've been church-hurt but still love God, I want to give you permission: You don't have to go to church to have a real, authentic relationship with Him.

In this episode, you'll discover:

• Why God's Spirit isn't limited to church buildings (and what scripture actually says about this)

• How I found deeper faith in nature, daily routines, and simple living than I ever did in a pew

• Practical ways to connect with God in your kitchen, your garden, your morning coffee, and your everyday life

• How to let go of church guilt and embrace faith on your own terms

This is for Christian women seeking faith without religion, spiritual connection without Sunday obligations, and a return to the simplicity of knowing God in creation and everyday moments.

You don't need permission to leave church—but if you're looking for it, consider this your sign.

🌿 Visit aquiethallelujah.com to join our community of women rediscovering faith outside of church.

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