Embracing Commitment: The Significance of Church Membership

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"The invitation is to become part of God's supernatural international plan to remake a broken world and to do it as we have breath and as we have a little time in our era right here." [35:24] (Download)

"Membership in a church body doesn't simply imply having your name added to a list or being part of a digital database. It means being personally committed to the fellowship." [25:48] (Download)

"When next Sunday night we welcome people into membership... he's going to express in a simple tangible way his willingness to be personally committed to the fellowship here." [26:33] (Download)

"The local church is to be the one place in our society where the barriers of race, culture, and class are trampled on by grace." [33:09] (Download)

"The ordinary local church with all its imperfections, weaknesses, oddities, and problems has within it the seeds of the spiritual and relational genetic blueprint of a broken world remade." [29:02] (Download)

"The story of the Bible is the story of how God takes that which is scattered and broken, remakes it, and brings it together, and the average local church is there to serve as a concrete expression in time of that which will be ultimately there at the end of time in all of its beauty and perfection." [29:55] (Download)

"The reason I left you in Crete, he says to Titus, is so that you might put what remained into order, in other words, so that the church might know who is in leadership, so that the servants might know how they serve." [20:29] (Download)

"Pastors and teachers have been given as a gift to the church in order that the Saints might be edified, in order that they sins may then do the works of ministry. This is about the work of the gospel through the church." [22:34] (Download)

"The metaphors for the church in the New Testament only make sense, only become real as we meet together as a church fellowship... all of those pictures of the church presuppose an organic unity that is grounded in and founded in God's work in our lives." [18:16] (Download)

"Neglecting the Church of God matters. Neglecting God's people when they gather is like not caring for elements of your own body... you have to consider when you make decisions like that what would happen if everybody thought the way I think and acted the way I do in relationship to these things." [19:08] (Download)
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