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Top 25 Multiplying Churches

Top 25 Multiplying Churches
Number one is Redeemer PCA in NY. An encouraging thing about the article is that it includes churches that focus on the fundamentals. Another church on the list, Mars Hill in Seattle, was the subject of a positive recent podcast from White Horse Inn. Horton, Riddlebarger and others were interviewing the pastor, Mark Driscoll. The focus of Mars Hill is Word and sacrament, with long sermons and weekly communion. There was nothing in the way of gimmicks. Anyway, it is growing and multiplying incredibly. I have been wanting to read Driscoll's book,
. Horton, Riddlebarger, and others said it was great.
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Top 25 Multiplying Churches
Number one is Redeemer PCA in NY. An encouraging thing about the article is that it includes churches that focus on the fundamentals. Another church on the list, Mars Hill in Seattle, was the subject of a positive recent podcast from White Horse Inn. Horton, Riddlebarger and others were interviewing the pastor, Mark Driscoll. The focus of Mars Hill is Word and sacrament, with long sermons and weekly communion. There was nothing in the way of gimmicks. Anyway, it is growing and multiplying incredibly. I have been wanting to read Driscoll's book, The Radical Reformission: Reaching Out without Selling Out. Horton, Riddlebarger, and others said it was great.
I enjoy listening to both Driscol and Tim Keller. I like the vision and the passion of evangelism that both have. Go here and listen to the vodcasts of Tim Keller, http://www.theresurgence.com/vodcast
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