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Originally Posted by Evangelical
The argument that churches are too big now just isn't true. Today, divisions and separate churches are existing in many cases because of denominational or doctrinal matters and not because of practicality. Today, there are towns and villages smaller or of similar size to these ancient places, and with congregations of a practical size such that could meet in one single building as they did in the early church. However they don't because they attend different denominations.
Even if true that there are multiple assemblies aka churches in the early church period, it still doesn't explain why there must be so many different denominations. There are no denominations in the bible or early church.
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The church of Witness Lee is also a denomination and division in the purest sense. It is the most divisive and denominational church I've ever been a part of.
What are examples of this church bearing fruit?