In most cases, however, private homes served as meeting places. “Our tiny house was made of grass and bamboo,” says a sister named Virginia. “We had to move our furniture every Saturday to make space for the meeting the next day.” In another home, the roof leaked. “When it rained,” recalls a brother named Noel, “we used buckets to collect the water. But we hardly noticed these inconveniences because we were assembled with our spiritual family
In most cases, however, private homes served as meeting places. “Our tiny house was made of grass and bamboo,” says a sister named Virginia. “We had to move our furniture every Saturday to make space for the meeting the next day.” In another home, the roof leaked. “When it rained,” recalls a brother named Noel, “we used buckets to collect the water. But we hardly noticed these inconveniences because we were assembled with our spiritual family
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