Monrovia's new church, Fellowship Monrovia, got a lengthy write-up in the paper version of the Star-News this morning (I can't find it on line or I'd just link to it). A few blurbs from the article:
- Pastor Albert Tate: "We don't look the same, and we don't vote the same, but we are united as one in the gospel."
- Tate: "If you come and never make a disciple, never reach out to the poor, never share the gospel in the community, we aren't accomplishing our vision."
- The church is known for "dynamic contemporary music and preaching that is relevant and applicable to everyday life."
- The church is developing a network of "intergenerational and multiethnic Life Groups" where people "can be known, cared for, and unleashed to serve others."
- At last Sunday's service, the Monrovia High School auditorium (where the church meets at 9 and 11 a.m.) was "nearly filled."
- Brad Haugaard
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