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Thursday
Nov152007

Consumerism and the church

This post is from the defunct blog "Dying Church"

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Is consumerism an issue in the church? Scot McKnight is not convinced.

Bill Kinnon, though, has a list of things he's looking for in a church. "Like I said. I’m a consumer. Oh. And a sort of a Christian. If you build this, I will come. Or so you’ve been told." His entire post is worth a read. Commenting on this post, he says, "Sarcasm won over grace."

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