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Originally Posted by Evangelical
I don't think it matters where we meet. We go to people's homes and public places too. The point is, we would not attend a denomination that will only build up their denomination wouldn't it? And would we achieve fellowship if we just sit idly in the pews watching the service with everyone else?
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Who is "we"? Once again, you have turned all of the believers into a "we" that equals
your group. That is sectarian.
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If all believers are genuinely the church in X, then how can we realize a practical assembly? By going to their denomination? I don't think that will work, we are just increasing their denomination.
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All believers
are genuinely "the church in X." Not "if."
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But if they all came and met with us, then that would be a practical assembly of the church in X wouldn't it? Because we are "the church in X".
Suppose every group did not invite others to their group, how can a practical assembly of all believers in the city be achieved?
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Evangelical, you (your group) are not "the church in X." You are a
part of the church in X. Just like everyone else.