Used Church For Sale
In the Monday morning Tennessean staff writer Jennifer Brooks highlights a church building for sale. The church wants to move from an urban setting to the 'burbs. "But first, it needs to find someone in the market for a used church." I guess this is God's version of a recycling project.
The idea is to move to a more spacious property and leave the old facility to whomever/whatever - just as long as it doesn't become a strip club, bar, pub, honky-tonk, brothel, homeless shelter, food bank, food closet, first-aid site, etc. I thought the article identified this as a "used church?" I guess it's not the same situation as in Paul's day. Acts 19:23 paints a used-church picture of "...About that time there arose a great disturbance about the Way."
I guess life in the 'burbs is better - more of a demand for a "used church" and less disturbance.