Indiana Church Uses Billboard to Ask: "Who Stole Jesus?"
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By Jeff Schapiro
INDIANA - LifeJourney Church in Indianapolis has taken its message to the streets through a billboard campaign that is designed to get both Christians and non-Christians to consider whether or not the Jesus they know is the same Jesus portrayed in the Bible. Thirty-two of these "Who Stole Jesus?" billboards will be posted around Indianapolis as part of a campaign by LifeJourney Church. Jeff Miner, senior pastor of LifeJourney Church, in an interview with The Christian Post Thursday described his church, which has an average weekly attendance of about 400, as “progressive evangelical” and said they support committed, lifetime, monogamous relationships, regardless of whether they are heterosexual or homosexual. [link]
By Jeff Schapiro
INDIANA - LifeJourney Church in Indianapolis has taken its message to the streets through a billboard campaign that is designed to get both Christians and non-Christians to consider whether or not the Jesus they know is the same Jesus portrayed in the Bible. Thirty-two of these "Who Stole Jesus?" billboards will be posted around Indianapolis as part of a campaign by LifeJourney Church. Jeff Miner, senior pastor of LifeJourney Church, in an interview with The Christian Post Thursday described his church, which has an average weekly attendance of about 400, as “progressive evangelical” and said they support committed, lifetime, monogamous relationships, regardless of whether they are heterosexual or homosexual. [link]
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