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<blockquote data-quote="TruelightUK" data-source="post: 355842" data-attributes="member: 836"><p>In my new Chruch, the thing that got me going regulary is the real sense of community; folk (not all, but the 'core') really seem committed to practically loving one another - after 6 months I already have more friends than in the church I was at for 3 years!). There also seems to be a real committement to serving the world at large, and gettign to grips with meaty issues about Christlike lifestyle in contemporary society. </p><p></p><p>In the other Chruch, the things that kept me there so long and stop me leaving completely are the dynamic prasie and worship, plus some very meaty and challenging preaching and teaching (even if it is mostly concentrated on 'personal spirituality'). </p><p></p><p></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p></p><p>...In fact, if you could combine the good points of the two, you'd almost be getting close to that elusive animal, the perfect Chruch! :lol</p><p>Anthony</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TruelightUK, post: 355842, member: 836"] In my new Chruch, the thing that got me going regulary is the real sense of community; folk (not all, but the 'core') really seem committed to practically loving one another - after 6 months I already have more friends than in the church I was at for 3 years!). There also seems to be a real committement to serving the world at large, and gettign to grips with meaty issues about Christlike lifestyle in contemporary society. In the other Chruch, the things that kept me there so long and stop me leaving completely are the dynamic prasie and worship, plus some very meaty and challenging preaching and teaching (even if it is mostly concentrated on 'personal spirituality'). ...In fact, if you could combine the good points of the two, you'd almost be getting close to that elusive animal, the perfect Chruch! :lol Anthony [/QUOTE]
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