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Why You Need to Re-Form Your Understanding of Church

In February we’re doing a four-part series of conversations on Living the Ancient Faith in Modern Times.

For this second week, we spoke with Al Engler about Re-Forming Your Understanding of Church — why it’s important and how you can get started.

In this conversation Andrew and Al discuss:

** How we got here: popular conceptions of church
** Modern pressures that shape society, and the church
** Church as family, rooted in place
** Practical ways to reform your understanding and practice of church
** Q&A

Subscribe to our email list to make sure you don’t miss any of these conversations. Next week we’ll be discussing Recovering the Gospel with G’Joe Joseph.

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