“I love Jesus, I just don’t do church.”
It’s one of the most common refrains in today’s spiritual landscape and one of the most dangerous.
In Episode 11 of Walking with God, we explore why the church still matters in an age of post-pandemic habits, podcast discipleship, and personalized faith. What is the church? Why does gathering matter? And can you really live a faithful Christian life apart from God’s people?
We walk through:
From Acts 2 to Ephesians 4, the New Testament doesn’t know anything about a lone-ranger Christian. The Church isn’t a weekend event; it’s a Spirit-filled people on mission. And belonging to her is not a lifestyle option; it’s a gospel imperative.
Key Truth: You cannot claim Christ as your Head while rejecting His Body. The Church is where truth is lived, wounds are healed, and disciples are made.
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