Simple Church at Home | How to Start | Milton Adams

Milton Adams outlines the structure and purpose of a simple church gathering, emphasizing practical guidelines for implementation. By examining the five key components of a simple church gathering—breakfast, check-in, singing, Bible study, and children’s activity—he reveals a template designed to foster community, encourage participation, and promote spiritual growth.

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