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Is Timeliness Next To Godliness? (ThinkJump Journal #72 with Kim Gentes)
Western society has been fascinated with time since complex geared water clocks first appeared in 1st century BC in Athens (primitive water clocks are dated from 4000BC Egypt and older). We've incorporated some of this attention to time into our corporate gatherings as church communities. Some churches handle this with great care and attention, since it is an important part of their culture. Other churches are less concerned with time.
The following very brief 4 questions are just a way to look at how our congregations and leaders approach timeliness in their gatherings. Once you click an answer for the questions (choose your answer and hit submit), be sure to click the link to view the results of the survey once you have answered the questions. Please feel free to comment below, and add to the discussion.