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Washington Times January 22, 2007 Frontline ministry draws young adults with music By Natasha Altamirano McLean Bible Church is the place to be Sunday nights for many young Christians in the region. The evangelical church's popular
Frontline services attract roughly 3,000 mostly 20- and 30-somethings
for casual, contemporary worship. They belt out Christian rock before a
large-screen backdrop of colorful, flashing graphics. Many sway to the
music and sing along, some stretching their arms toward the ceiling. The Rev. Todd Phillips, Frontline's teaching pastor, likens the church's mission to Jesus' "Great Commission" to his disciples in Matthew 28: "Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you." Said Mr. Phillips: "He told 11 disciples
to change the world. What do you suppose God could do with 3,000 young
adults in the D.C. area?" Frontline Arlington will offer the same worship services, classes, ministries and missions. "It'll have the same vision, the same
core values," Mr. Phillips said. Over roughly the next 10 years, the 46-year-old church plans to open other community campuses in Alexandria, Loudoun and Prince William counties, the Fredericksburg area, the District, Prince George's County, the Baltimore area and the Interstate-270 corridor, said Mike Hurt, director of the church's community campus development. "We call it a 'spiritual Beltway,' " Mr.
Hurt said. "The Frontline family is committed to reaching our Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria," Mr. Phillips said, referring to Jesus' instructions to his disciples before his Ascension: "You will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth." The church has organized shuttles to pick
up people from Metro stations, but often there has not been enough room
for everyone, Mr. Phillips said. "The only issues were car issues," said Mr. Bumbalough, a sophomore who started attending Frontline last semester. "The community is great." |
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