05-13-2011, 06:16 PM
Yes, I'd agree with that. In the case of our building, which is very modern, the sanctuary itself is a multi-purpose room of Scan design that you wouldn't recognize as a place of worship if you went in on a day other than Sunday. There is no cross on the wall, no permanent altar, and no pews. There is artwork but you wouldn't recognize it as "Christian." It's a pretty "unchurchy" place by traditional east coast standards. We modify the space for worship.
One important thing, some of us don't see the world as "secular" and "religious." It's all the world. All a part. Many people are involved with our ministries who are either of a different faith or no faith. It doesn't matter to us, the work is what matters.
One important thing, some of us don't see the world as "secular" and "religious." It's all the world. All a part. Many people are involved with our ministries who are either of a different faith or no faith. It doesn't matter to us, the work is what matters.