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The Rev. Liv Larson Andrews, of Salem Lutheran Church, answers the question of why go to church at all?

In this video she addresses the sentiment of “I love Jesus, but not the church.”

Rosemary McFarland
Rosemary McFarlandhttps://www.youtube.com/user/Lostbetweenthepages
Rosemary McFarland grew up in the mountains at a Christian summer camp before moving to the country.

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Mark Elliott
Mark Elliott
10 years ago

Well said. I might add that the church is the body of Christ today. Except that the church assembles together, the body is fragmented and weak. Together the body exercises great authority and power.

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