Haas says participants of Faith in Action discover "the critical ingredient of faithful obedience as a normative part of daily worship" - an aspect of church that he believes has been forgotten.
"Worship was never to be confined to a single time of a single day during the week but a whole body experience of faithful obedience to a risen Christ," he said.
Marian admits closing church doors on Sunday is a shocking move, but doesn't see controversy with serving the community in place of a canceled worship service. Meeting social needs "provides a platform in which the gospel message can be shared," she said.
"It's up to us individual Christians to know when and where to preach the gospel with words and when to preach it with action," Marian added.
The campaign isn't intentional about drawing attention, according to Haas, but recognizes that a church reaching out in compassion may attract some.
"For this, we rejoice as the Good News is declared through life, word, signs and deeds," he said.
Churches that sign up for Faith in Action (www.putyourfaithinaction.org) engage in three weeks of preparation through sermons, small groups and daily devotionals before closing their doors on Sunday to reach out to the community.








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