Are you required to go to church on Sunday?
In the Ten Commandments it states: "Remember to observe the Sabbath as a holy day. Six days a week are for your daily duties and your regular work, but the seventh is a day of Sabbath rest before the Lord your God. (Ex 20:8-10) In Exodus 31: 13-15 God tells Moses , "Tell the people of Israel to rest on my Sabbath day, for the Sabbath is a reminder of the covenant between me and you forever, it helps you to remember that I am Jehovah who makes you holy. Yes, rest on the Sabbath, for it is holy." God himself rested and was refreshed on the seventh day.
In his book "To Life" Rabbi Harold Kushner states that we are commanded to rest on the seventh day. Sabbath rest, he says, is defined as leaving the world alone, freedom from obligation, and detaching ourselves for a day from all our problems. In other words we do not have to do anything, not even go to church.
The Sunday celebration of the Lord's Day and also his Eucharist is at the heart of Christian Church life. Sunday is the day on which the Paschal mystery (the Resurrection) is celebrated according to apostolic tradition. So, Christians celebrate the Lord's Day on Sunday. In his Letter to the Hebrew St. Paul reminds the faithful "not to neglect to meet together to encourage one another." The practice of the Christian assembly dates from the beginnings of the apostolic age.
In Mark 2: 27 Jesus says "The Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath. So , there is no biblical directive to attend church on Sunday. The directive is to rest. In the Christian church attendance at church on Sunday is a tradition that has become a precept of the Church.
Attending church avails us of the celebration of the Eucharist, the central mystery of liturgical life. Attending church provides fellowship with other believers to encourage us in faith. Attending Church provides communal prayer and instruction to strengthen and increase our faith.
So, going to church is a conscious choice we make to honor God and grow in faith in fellowship with our brothers and sister. It is good freely chosen. If we did not make it this week, we do not need to feel guilty. But if we did make it, we have every reason to feel good. Go!
God love you!