Community?
At the risk of this blog becoming a quote repository, here's one that struck a chord today, as I tried to get into reading, whilst still feeling a bit "dentised out" after my extraction yesterday :
"Oddly many Christians find their fellow congregants play no more crucial a role in their daily lives than the people they walk past in the grocery store. They share a common experience from time to time and receive goods from the same organization but little else" (Doug Pagitt Reimagining Spiritual Formation, p28).
Speaks for itself I think. How do your or my experiences of church compare?
At the risk of this blog becoming a quote repository, here's one that struck a chord today, as I tried to get into reading, whilst still feeling a bit "dentised out" after my extraction yesterday :
"Oddly many Christians find their fellow congregants play no more crucial a role in their daily lives than the people they walk past in the grocery store. They share a common experience from time to time and receive goods from the same organization but little else" (Doug Pagitt Reimagining Spiritual Formation, p28).
Speaks for itself I think. How do your or my experiences of church compare?
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