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"Unprogrammed" means that such meetings take place without a designated pastor who leads the service,..."[edit]
I speak in the context of Geoff Kaiser's doctrine "You're a member of a meeting if you own them and they own you.", and of my scepticism that any FGC or united meeting has found reason to disown me, despite very sparse contact. The offenses of the clause in the heading against both language and Truth deserve editorial response, and my own appears in this talk contrib. "[U]nprogrammed" is an adjective whose application in the article may deserve attention that
I am unlikely to give, but in any case, it is an adjective, making equating it to a nominative phrase exceedingly dubious. I'm abt to fix the syntax, and shall then comment further as (seems likely to be) demanded. --JerzyA (talk) 12:59, 26 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]