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Voddie Baucham Says Churches with Two Services are Actually Two Separate Churches

by | Jan 23, 2020 | Blog, Opinion, The Church, Theology

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Voddie Baucham is one of the most prominent Reformed leaders in today’s church and is a sought-after speaker and preacher in both Reformed Baptist and Presbyterian circles.

Todd Friel recently discussed on his program a conversation he had with Voddie Baucham who said that dividing the church up into multiple services — particularly based upon age or preferential demographics — is not only not ideal, but actually separated into two separate churches.

He then went on to explain how Phil Johnson of Grace Church does two separate services and insists that there are not two separate bodies. What are your thoughts?

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