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	<title>Comments on: What Will It Mean For Us To Grow The Gospel In Our City?</title>
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		<title>By: danielgriswold</title>
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		<description>And church buildings are somewhat of a hinderance to this Acts model of church planting.  Home/field/common area plants make more sense in this high duplication model, and the sacred space is seen as the whole city, rather than a spot that everyone congregates in. When a movement of the holy spirit breaks out, and indoor space runs out as people come in, soon the church finds that they need to leave the walls and reach out to the people.  

Great post.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>And church buildings are somewhat of a hinderance to this Acts model of church planting.  Home/field/common area plants make more sense in this high duplication model, and the sacred space is seen as the whole city, rather than a spot that everyone congregates in. When a movement of the holy spirit breaks out, and indoor space runs out as people come in, soon the church finds that they need to leave the walls and reach out to the people.  </p>
<p>Great post.</p>
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