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Cuyahoga Valley Church
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This review is in regard to 707, the young adult ministry that meets on Sunday nights. I really disliked this group because I felt that the teaching was shallow and superficial with a strong emphasis on the emerging church movement. This movement is very heretical and unbiblical, leading people away from a deep faith firmly grounded in the Bible and toward a faith focused on post-modernism, subjective experience, and liberal social agendas. The teaching pastor struck me as very unwelcoming of any differing viewpoints and while I usually make friends easily, a few of the ?staff? (I?m not really sure what to call them? Small group leaders?) seemed to have an equally arrogant attitude. They know how to put on a show of faith but when I tried to be friendly with them, their true colors came through. My friend and I went twice; we brought her husband with us one night and he said there was no way we were ever going back there. He thought it was absolutely ridiculous and could not stand the pastor, so it isn?t just me. Since then I have met several young adults who are also very critical of 707; it tends to have a very bad rep among Bible-believing Christians. If you honestly care about your faith and walking with Jesus, steer clear of this group and find a Bible-teaching church. You are treading on dangerous ground spiritually here.
Pros: easy to find a place to sit . . .
Cons: everything else.
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