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May 1, 2005, 11:28:45 PM5/1/05
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At Home at Church

By Lawn Griffiths, Tribune, April 30, 2005
Henry Staggs handed out a hodgepodge of Bibles ‹ of various translations ‹
and instructed everyone to find 1 Peter 1:13. The five well-behaved children
sitting on the floor in the middle of the room were preoccupied with petting
Jezebel, a poodle-schnauzer mix. Yet they took Bibles and opened them on the
floor.

Eighteen people ‹ eight adults and 10 children ‹ had squeezed into what was
once a small bedroom for a Sunday afternoon of "house church." Each in the
tight circle took turns reading a verse until the 13 verses of the Bible had
been read. That children occasionally struggled with words was part of the
faith adventure.

Everyone, including a 6-month-old girl, was affirmed as part of Living Hope
Christian Fellowship, gathered in the condominium of Henry and Cindy Staggs
in Mesa. During the two hours, no sermon was given, no offering plate passed.
No organ or piano played, and no four-part choir sang. Missing were hymnals,
stained-glass windows or roomy pews.

But no one was a stranger.

Todd Spence strummed his guitar as the group sang such popular songs as
"Lord, I Lift Your Name on High." A discussion focused on the Bible passage,
and everyone held hands in a circle for a closing prayer. Then the group
moved to the dining room for a "full meal communion" in the tradition of the
Last Supper. Their hearty conversations cemented friendships.

remainder at: http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/index.php?sty=40548

Forwarded by the <a href="http://housechurch.org">House Church Network</a>

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