
Episode 6 | SOW WHAT is the Church ?
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Key Themes & Takeaways:
Biblical Identity of the Church
- The church is not a building—it’s the body of believers.
- Referenced Greek term: Ekklesia = "called-out ones".
- The Church is the bride of Christ (Ephesians 5:25–27) and the Body of Christ (1 Corinthians 12:27).
The Purpose of the Church
- To glorify God, disciple believers, and reach the lost.
- The early Church (Acts 2:42–47) modeled teaching, fellowship, breaking of bread, and prayer.
- Fellowship (koinonia) was central to spiritual formation and growth.
Cultural Challenges
- Many people are "deconstructing" or leaving the church.
- Church hurt and spiritual abuse have created skepticism.
- Emphasis on the difference between man-made systems and God’s original intent.
The Church and Community
- The Church is a family, not a production.
- Emphasizes the need for vulnerability, confession, accountability, and grace within the Church body.
- Members are not just attendees but participants and contributors.
Individual Responsibility
- Christians should not just “attend” church—they should be the church.
- Everyone has a role and spiritual gifts to bring.
- The Church thrives when members walk in love, serve, and stay connected to Christ and one another.
Reflection Questions:
- Am I truly part of Christ’s Church, or have I only been attending services?
- How am I actively contributing to the health of my local church?
- Have I been treating church like a spiritual family, or a weekly event?
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