of our music to the unbelievers we want to reach? How much is our gathering for the sake of those who are not Christians? Do we understand our meetings mainly in terms of evangelism to non-Christians, or do we understand them to be primarily for the building up of the members in Christ? Church leaders often ask, how inclusive should we be? Of course, everyone wants to be inclusive. This is obviously loving. But the question of how apparently exclusive we should be perhaps gets to the point more quickly.
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