Scotland church takes a risk

Scotland church takes a risk

by | 20 May 2016

How do we decide it’s time to act?  When is the moment we step out in faith in a new direction, and how do we know it will be worthwhile?  And what if we fail?

Clive Tutty, pastor of the Uddingston Church of the Nazarene just outside of Glasgow, Scotland, recently took a step out in faith with his congregation, but their story isn’t what you might expect to hear.  They spent over four months planning, praying, weighing the costs, assessing the risk, and then they did something bold: they moved their Sunday morning service to a cinema.

“We’ve been toying with the idea of going somewhere novel, someplace new,” says Pastor Tutty.

For the rest of the story, see Engage magazine

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