A decade ago, a congregation in Taylorsville took over a space that was once used for fixing up and selling Fords. Now its pastor is pondering the nature of a church in a post pandemic world.
That's my church! So cool! I was friends with Johnny Bruce, the man who envisioned the space being repurposed for our church. We still have the old church building too, and it serves non-profits so well right there in downtown. We also have a relationship with our next door neighbor church, La Puerta. The pastor and his wife are friends of mine, and we love having joint celebrations in our community!
One of my fondest memories from high school was a coffeehouse that a Methodist Church ran on Friday nights. We would all go hang out there, and there would be some erstwhile musicians providing entertainment. This church sounds like they’re doing everything right! God bless them and their work in the community.
In my small town with one stoplight we have two churches that have been repurposed into homes! ⛪️ 🏠
That's my church! So cool! I was friends with Johnny Bruce, the man who envisioned the space being repurposed for our church. We still have the old church building too, and it serves non-profits so well right there in downtown. We also have a relationship with our next door neighbor church, La Puerta. The pastor and his wife are friends of mine, and we love having joint celebrations in our community!
One of my fondest memories from high school was a coffeehouse that a Methodist Church ran on Friday nights. We would all go hang out there, and there would be some erstwhile musicians providing entertainment. This church sounds like they’re doing everything right! God bless them and their work in the community.
They say the Lord moves in mysterious ways.
Still looking the the button that lets me hear you read your article. I miss your voice.
Peace