Monthly Archives: November 2012

The Future of the Mainline Church in Maine: Cautionary Tale #1

Review the placement openings for the United Church of Christ, and one finds many references to the word “grow” or “growth”—like, “Come Grow With Us!”  For many churches, growth is, and has been, a word of profound purpose.  Most churches … Continue reading

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The Separation of Church and Building

A recent issue of Portland magazine (October 2012) features a cover story on new uses for old churches called “Divine Intervention.”  The cover photo displays a lively bar/restaurant with lots of people.  It’s warm and inviting.  It used to be … Continue reading

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Life Among the “Nones”

“As Maine goes, so goes the nation” was once a notion that held some weight in presidential election cycles, as Maine found itself to be a bellwether for the general sentiments of the nation as a whole.  While the phrase … Continue reading

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