The thought of house churches have intrigued me for the last couple of years. I’ve wrestled with the idea if true community existed in the two minutes given in a typical church service to mingle. I tried my best to force myself to go to church but felt more like a spectator watching an event rather than an active participant in what was happening.
During my first semester at G42, the idea of starting a community sparked my interest even more. A place where everyone could contribute; not just the pastor. A place where everyone was welcome to interact; atheists, homeless, drug...
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