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Date: | Mon, 26 Jun 2006 06:54:51 -0400 |
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Phil,
I know that the large churches that remain biblical, do it through
their house, or cell or small group ministries: whatever you wish to
call them. Large churches without that, get off track relatively quickly.
Kathy
At 06:43 PM 6/25/2006, you wrote:
>Kathy,
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>Our electronic piano that Vicki and Sandy play has a pipe organ setting so
>there you go. Nope, it would be sort of difficult doing what we do in a
>larger group setting. some day we'll have a larger meeting place where by
>we can meet in a large group but the home groups will remain the main weekly
>source of gathering. We were members of a church like this once before and
>the weekly home meetings were called Flock Groups. I liked it and we had
>some amazing home worship and praise and prayer times in those smaller
>groups. The church rented a larger building for Sunday services and we had
>about 75 to 80 in our home church. We had three or four other churches we
>associated with around the state, too. This way the church did not have to
>own, or build, or maintain a church building. The church did buy a house,
>however, for the pastoral offices once it became large enough.
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>Phil.
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