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We live in a time where inconsistency is the only thing that is consistent, and where life is about trying to survive rather than just living. All around us we find influences that have an affect on our lives, from the way we dress all the way to who we think we are, but is that healthy? What if these inconsistencies and influences in our lives did not exists? What if we lived our lives the way we were intended to live? What if we knew exactly who we were? How would this change us and how would this change the world? Here at the Building we are thinking about these things and are living life together and challenge each other to live as we were created to be, nothing more and nothing less.

Today we are facing things in our culture that no other generation has seen and we are looking for answers in so many places, but none seem real.  This generation is crying out for something real and it will not settle for imitations, so the world is changing.  The typical gray area where most Americans would love to live is strangely becoming absent in our world.  The areas have become more right or left, either you stand for something or anything goes.  The day of gray is leaving.  In the United States we have always been deemed a “Christian” nation and this, until now, was weighed by the mass numbers of “Church Attendee’s”, but there are large groups leaving the so called “Church”.  Why might this be?  God has shown me that his word is still the same and that he has never changed, however I am convinced that we have been serving a Graven Image (Exodus 20:4) of a “god” that we have created and contained to a building.  The building itself isn’t the issue; it just represents the real issue in the hearts of the majority of those that are RELIGIOUSLY attending.   The real issue is the box that we the people have put God in, and in return we have a generation who sees this and demands more.  God cannot be contained by anything, not a song, a book or whatever we want to label “Christian”; these things can only be expressions by which we try to experience God in some way.  Which brings me back to “the Building”, God laid it upon my heart to offer something real to those who are truly seeking and not willing to settle for imitations.  If you are not satisfied with the truths in your life and want more, then welcome to the “the Building”.