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Sometimes, churches need to ‘die’
A 100 year-old plus-mainline-congregation closes its doors. The church dies. What's left? An empty shell of a building and a disbanded group of church members. Many have predicted the death of mainline churches for the last 20 years. People have "headed to the hills" or more accurately, to less connectional churches or no churches at...
Alan Rudnick