tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8021266862340067394.post-43503167980396024342008-04-14T08:26:00.000-04:002008-04-14T08:26:00.000-04:00...we are trying to reach both non-Christians as w......we are trying to reach both non-Christians as well as Christians in the same service...<BR/><BR/>Interesting post... I agree that worship can't be the soul source of feeding for people on Sunday morning and that we do need to be gracious hosts to seekers. But, we need to ask what they're seeking at the same time. Are they really there because they want to hear a great cover of Eric Clapton? Or Stravinsky (if you run classical!)? <BR/><BR/>Maybe worship is the place for feeding folks?? Certainly, we need to use contemporary language, style, music, and media... but I wonder if we need to balance that with the understanding that the Holy Spirit has brought them to seek Bread? <BR/><BR/>Great post to get my Monday thoughts going!!<BR/>www.EpiphanyAnglican.org<BR/>Greg Smith+Greghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06652602029154268605noreply@blogger.com