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Counting heads

I assure you this isnt about boasting, but our recent Sunday Facebook Live services have garnered a huge (for us) total: 1400 reached, 500 views, 60 comments, and nearly 300 clicks and likes, all since the beginning of the lockdown.

I repeat: this is not about boasting. W E Sangster said A crowd isnt an achievement; its an opportunity. But what sort of opportunity is it?

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“Church is the textured context in which we grow up in Christ to maturity. But church is difficult. Sooner or later, though, if we are serious about growing up in Christ, we have to deal with church. I say sooner.”
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