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The New Testament assures us that the church is a dwelling place for God. We are likened to a “temple” and a “holy city”—places where God’s presence permeates reality. But church often feels like a dwelling place for dysfunction. What role does God’s presence have in our formation as a community? And how does it change how we commit to one another?
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The New Testament assures us that the church is a dwelling place for God. We are likened to a “temple” and a “holy city”—places where God’s presence permeates reality. But church often feels like a dwelling place for dysfunction. What role does God’s presence have in our formation as a community? And how does it change how we commit to one another?

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