QUOTE: "Denominations are not necessarily a bad thing. [They are] a way to categorize our belief system. But today, I do find people are not nearly as loyal to the brand of their denomination as much as they are to their commitment to Christ. … It's coming from two sides. Those who are in denominations cannot take parishioners for granted. They have to work hard to see that those people's needs are met. Those that are not a part of big denominations are no longer exempt from an opportunity to be heard and considered as a major place of worship. But it's a new day in other ways and churches have to adapt. One of the things I'm noticing today is people watching ministry over the Internet, participating in services from home. Who would have thought that technology would allow you to have an audience at home as large as the audience in the pews?" —T.D. Jakes, senior pastor of The Potter's House in Dallas, who this week returned to his ministerial roots in Charleston, W.V., for the largest conference ever held in his hometown [AP, 8/12/09]
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