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Cathy Hutchison | Mar. 26, 2019

Four churches creating spaces based on neighborhood needs. How connected is your church to the community? Not the community you’ve created inside it. The community you would connect to if you stepped out the front door and just started walking. Of course, being what the community needs isn’t as easy as it sounds. Churches develop over time, and neighborhoods grow and evolve. These changes can sometimes result in disconnects. Here are four churches who decided to radically engage their communities, and how they are doing it.

Tuesday 03.26.19
Posted by Joanna Winchester
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