
Why Go to Church?
Today's Church in America Compared to the Early Church
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Narrated by:
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Erik Sellin
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By:
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Denise Lorenz
About this listen
Church has become boring, religious, and/or irrelevant for many people; while God is none of the above. Why is there such a difference between the perceived church and the real God that the church proclaims?
The early church was unscripted, alive, powerful, unpredictable, life-changing, and world-shaking. Our church services today are usually scripted, predictable, polished performances that seem to be making little impact in our society. Why?
This book compares the early church that we know about in the book of Acts, and church as we know it in America today. Why was the early church powerful and life-changing? Why is it less so today? The answer may surprise you.
©2012 Denise Lorenz (P)2013 Denise Lorenz
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