Reid is the President of Legacy Ministries, and author of Legacy Leadership: Principles for Leaving a Spiritual Legacy. He serves as Pastor of Family and Student Ministries at Morningview Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama. Reid has a passion for discipleship and family ministry. Reid and his wife, Rayanne, have four children: Trinity, Elijah, Zachariah and Aaron.
Although I didn't have time to view the whole clip today, I noticed that all the participants are involved in multi-site ministries in one way or another. That leads me to raise the question, "Who among them can address the foundational question of whether we really should have multi-site churches?" I don't think it's biblical. To me this sounds like we're coming around to establishing Evangelical dioceses.
The third guy was from Capitol HIll Baptist and they have made an intentional decision not to do multi-site. They do not even believe 2 services constitutes the same church because it violates the idea of assembly.
Thanks for the clarification. I've often had questions about multiple services, but Spurgeon did it, as have others. I'm currently in a church with two Sunday services but still don't know what I really think about it.
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Although I didn't have time to view the whole clip today, I noticed that all the participants are involved in multi-site ministries in one way or another. That leads me to raise the question, "Who among them can address the foundational question of whether we really should have multi-site churches?" I don't think it's biblical. To me this sounds like we're coming around to establishing Evangelical dioceses.
The third guy was from Capitol HIll Baptist and they have made an intentional decision not to do multi-site. They do not even believe 2 services constitutes the same church because it violates the idea of assembly.
Thanks for the clarification. I've often had questions about multiple services, but Spurgeon did it, as have others. I'm currently in a church with two Sunday services but still don't know what I really think about it.
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