A Garden-Church #2
In last week’s letter I talked about us being a garden-church rather than a factory-church (if you didn’t have a chance to read it, you can see it on my blog here: " A Garden-Church " ). I drew from Christopher Hutchinson’s book “Rediscovering Humility,” and ended with this thought from Hutchinson, “A humble church is a place of faith and hope and love, centered on Christ the Lord, feeding constantly on His character and humility” (p. 218-219). There is a bit more I am adding to last week’s letter. First, from several sources, there are over 300,000 Protestant/Nondenominational/Independent churches in the United States. In many ways, numbers should not be super important to us, especially as we recall that it is the Lord who adds to the church such as are being saved (Acts 2:47). Yet the numbers are deeply encouraging and enlightening. And so, here are some numbers regarding those 300,000 congregations. According to the Hartford Institute for Religion Research (and o