Beyond the Steeples
By Mark A. Taylor When we think about “churches without steeples,” we quickly remember ways we”ve seen the church at work wherever two or three of its members gathered together. Two Christian men meet at a restaurant, one hearing the other”s confession of sin and then committing to help him walk a path of recovery. A couple interrupts their Saturday routine to gather with friends and family in a hospital”s intensive care unit where a fellow church member is suffering. Two women walk together daily, the older sharing encouragement with the younger, whose children are just half a generation younger





