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friend sent me this and it was comforting to know that when we slipped out of service a few minutes early to help with food, these three bonded |
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Leighton and friends, Lydia and Molly |
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Levi and his buddy Luke |
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Sadie has a 4th grader looking up to her, CeCe |
Overall, we are thankful for our church community. Our closest friends are people we get to worship and serve with here in Cleveland. Churches are imperfect as they are a group of people. Church history since 1st century has morphed and each century or even decade, I am sure the global Church felt they were "doing it" right. It is interesting to study for sure but as I am reading through Acts, we don't see a script from God on how church should "be done". He knows (way better than us) that the Church will shift with culture, time, and location. I am confident God gave us all we needed in His Word even though we search for strategies, techniques, styles, etc.
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