Our world seem to be a place overly characterized by ideologies and politicized worldviews that are disconnected from real people. In politics, social welfare, religion, science, education, and other important public concerns, ideological debate characterizes our understanding of these things, but what is often missing is how people are connected to and dependent upon these ideas. What we hear in the media is what we come to know about these things and about those people who belong to various ideologies, whether it is accurate or not. It’s as if our identities and daily lives, and the identities and the daily lives of others were wrapped up in the descriptions of cable news pundits, bloggers, and politicians.
Twin Cities Church believes that peoples’ actions reflect their ideas and attitudes and that people’s actions should govern how we think of them, not simply in what they believe (or what other people say they believe). As a result, Twin Cities Church is a church that strives to demonstrate our faith by our actions and it is our desire that our actions speak for us.
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