I'm curious what 20-somethings would say about this post. To me, it is still relevant. My thoughts on church-in-the-building have evolved over the past decade, but the one constant is that I care more about the people thriving than ABC Church surviving.
I just read a post about Gen Z from @Jim Palmer - that might be a thread to explore if I do a 2.0 version of this, since Jim was my catalyst for the first post. Thanks for your great question.
I'm curious what 20-somethings would say about this post. To me, it is still relevant. My thoughts on church-in-the-building have evolved over the past decade, but the one constant is that I care more about the people thriving than ABC Church surviving.
I just read a post about Gen Z from @Jim Palmer - that might be a thread to explore if I do a 2.0 version of this, since Jim was my catalyst for the first post. Thanks for your great question.