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September 18, 2005 

remember Ska? this SoCal church left one out . . .

Forget the ole traditional service followed by a contemporary one. Saddleback has a Jukebox approach to your taste, and how you can give a gift of worship. Check out this 31 Flavors Church. LINK

What are your thoughts?

They really took being all things to all people thing to heart didn't they?

I'm conflicted on this one. I wonder how it effects the unity there? Is it like having 31 differant churches under one "roof." I just can't imagine that. Man! [sitting in bewilderment]

That must be a weird conversation. "So I'll see ya in service! Yea did you bring your boots finally? Um, know I brought my skirt. Ohana means family."

It's amazing. I think we have a responsibility to seek new ways and styles to worship the Creator... simply because He is the Creator of all creativity, and all would do well to return creative focus to Him.

You don't find community in a church of 10,000 people anyway (or whatever Saddleback's weekly attendance is), so it makes sense to me to break it down into smaller worshipping communities, even if the main message is delivered by the same person.

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