commuters and suburbanites of varying metropolitan mentalities. But as I quickly found out, the congregation was not united about which property to buy (they had three possibilities), nor were they agreed on how to pay for this new building project (they had cash on hand for the land, but nothing after that), or even if that building project should be the emphasis of the congregation’s ministry. Adding to this unrest was the well-meaning but misguided efforts of some factions in the congregation
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