Why Are We Struggling to Stay Engaged?

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“One of the challenges that I've observed and many have observed as well in our community, is the question: ‘has our Sunday morning worship become too structured, too rigid, too formal, and is no longer serving the needs of our community?’”




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David Styles

David Styles a member of the Christadelphian congregation in Shelburne, Ontario, Canada, which is in Amaranth, Ontario. He says that if you want to know where Amaranth Ontario is, you'll have to Google it. He was born in Texas. When he was five years old, his parents relocated to the Detroit area where his dad is from, and he spent his childhood in the Detroit area. Thirty-five years ago, David moved to Ontario and has worshipped alongside the Christadelphians there ever since.

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