The Anglican Chaplain at my University runs a small communion service every Sunday, and we have a regular congregation of about 20, which occasionally goes as high as 35. The atmosphere is one of relaxed, intelligent common-sense, and the congregation is normal when it comes to younger groups in that they are less aware of the differences in denominations than Christian's our age say, 10 years ago. We're very open-minded, willing to listen to others, but as in all small congregations, there is a small amount of clique-ness going on!
Now, to the experiment part. A church of a more evangelical bent is breaking up it's congregation to lots of other locations due to building renovation and enlargement - the Chaplain wants to offer about 6-10 spaces for this displaced flock, as a bit of an experiment for cross-denomination service.
How do you think it'll go?
Now, to the experiment part. A church of a more evangelical bent is breaking up it's congregation to lots of other locations due to building renovation and enlargement - the Chaplain wants to offer about 6-10 spaces for this displaced flock, as a bit of an experiment for cross-denomination service.
How do you think it'll go?