I always smile when someone tells me that they attend a non-denominational church. I’m a dictionary fan so I know that the word ‘denomination’ means ‘an act of denominating’ (according to Merriam-Webster). To denominate (again, according to M-W) means ‘to give a name to, to designate.’ In one sense, for a church to be non-denominational, it must be nameless, without designation. However, what most people mean when they say they are non-denominational and attend a non-denominational church is that their church, and thus their belief system, is not a part of a mainstream denomination or belief system (think Catholic, Methodist, Baptist, Lutheran, Presbyterian, Episcopalian, etc.) When someone says they are non-denominational, they usually state it with the connotation that there is something negative or wrong about belonging to a ‘denominational church.’ All churches, even ‘non-denominational’ churches follow belief systems, doctrinal guidelines, and practice worship in the same wa...