Charisma Church near
Paris gets 6,000 attendees most Sundays. A 'friendlier' style and search
for purpose are among reasons people say they're drawn to evangelical
worship.
In a large former factory
warehouse outside Paris on a Friday night, some 4,000 people assemble
in prayer and praise to a God who loves all equally, they are told. It's
mostly a minority crowd: young, African, from mixed heritage, and
white. Hands are raised; a choir moves from jazzy to solemn gospel
tones. Faces mark a wide range of emotions at week's end.
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