Intimate Church: Why Christians Are Choosing Mini Over Mega

Published: Feb. 8, 2022, 12:11 p.m.

b'Church isn\\u2019t always what it seems on TV. During the beginning of the pandemic, Christians met in parking lots, in lakes, and gathered around computers and televisions at home. Pastors and congregations struggled to find the sweet spot of meeting safely yet routinely. But out of the pandemic came the realization that many Christians are opting for a smaller Church home or \\u201cMini Church.\\u201d CBN News Reporter Wendy Griffith noticed this trend and talked to local pastors about why Christians are drawn to intimate atmospheres and why it\\u2019s important for Christians to join with each other in fellowship \\u2013 regardless of the setting.
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