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Explain the value of a Christian place of worship in the life of a Christian.  

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Explain the value of a Christian place of worship in the life of a Christian To the casual onlooker, going to Church can be very unappealing. Churches can often seem limited, unwelcoming clubs for people who are dull and boring, hogging a building that the rest of the community can't wait to get their hands on to turn into an art gallery, or a trendy wine bar. Either that, or they're places full of middle-class, middle-aged, 'happy-clappy' no-brains, with smug smiles, jumping around and singing to ordinary music. Is it any wonder that church going appears to be on the decline? The truth is that church comes in all sorts of shapes and sizes. Whatever else it is, however, in order to be a real church, it has to be more than just a building or website where people meet. A real church is a community, inspired by God, who lives...

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