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2: Don't put God in a box. God/Holy Spirit is not limited to any of the aforementioned barriers. If the H.S. is able to translate our prayers and pettitions to God in heaven, is He not also able to help us engage in "Church" by stirring our spirit to worship, and inclining our hearts to conviction from preaching, and adding our prayers to those praying elsewhere? Is He not able to help join us in fellowship with those we call brothers and sisters in Christ who are not physically present with us?
1: The "Church" is not limited by location, culture, creed, congregation, denomination or any percieved barrier. The Church is comprised of all living belivers anywhere, in any setting, therefore if all the essential elements of "Church" are present: preaching, worship, prayer and fellowship, Church can happen anywhere, including a virtual setting. Is the sick person who is bed-ridden no longer part of the church because they cannot physically join others in a "Church" building? Can they not learn, worship, pray, and fellowship just as validly through a computer or tv/webcam as compared to those who are physically present?
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