Will we want to get back to gathering physically as a church family when lockdown is over?
Or will we all stay at home and stay online?
Megan Hill writes:
"It can be natural to feel close to God in private. Far from the rustling bulletins and wiggling children, away from the off-pitch singing and frequent throat-clearing, beyond the constraints of a prescribed order of worship or an awkward Old Testament reading, private worship has a freedom and ease that can give a sense of intimacy with God. And, truly, God does meet with us wherever we call on his name in faith.
But he particularly attaches his promised presence to public worship."
Why not read the rest of the article for some Wednesday Wisdom:
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