1John5918
I love this quote from an evangelical Christian:
Shane Claiborne, “Loving the Church Back to Life,” “The Future of Christianity,” Oneing, vol. 7, no. 2 (Center for Action and Contemplation: 2019), 58-61.
The church needs discontentment. It is a gift to the Reign of God, but we have to use our discontentment to engage rather than to disengage. We need to be a part of repairing what’s broken rather than jumping ship. One of the pastors in my neighborhood said, “I like to think about the church like Noah’s Ark. That old boat must have stunk bad inside, but if you tried to get out, you’d drown.”
Shane Claiborne, “Loving the Church Back to Life,” “The Future of Christianity,” Oneing, vol. 7, no. 2 (Center for Action and Contemplation: 2019), 58-61.
2eschator83
May we try to remember Jesus' prayer (Jn 17:13) ...I speak this in the world so that they my share My Joy completely.
3alexzhangivy
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4MarthaJeanne
>3 alexzhangivy: seems to be an ad for choir robes.
To answer his question, though. Choir robes are expensive, both to purchase and to maintain. They need storage space and regular cleaning. There is always the problem of finding the right size for a new singer.
And they tend to be very uncomfortable to wear.
To answer his question, though. Choir robes are expensive, both to purchase and to maintain. They need storage space and regular cleaning. There is always the problem of finding the right size for a new singer.
And they tend to be very uncomfortable to wear.