The Church: A Journey of Faith and Unity

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"The church is Jesus's plan A, right? So the church is important, and you're here, right? So obviously church is important to you on some level, otherwise why would you be here, right?" [29:47](Download | Download)

"Jesus is building up his people for himself and for his purposes, his eklesia. So the church is a gathering of people; it's not a building. It's an assembly of people who are following Jesus, remaining faithful to his teaching." [35:46](Download | Download)

"Jesus is the one who's building his church. Jesus is the power. He's the one who has the ability to heal, to break sin, to redeem, to convict, to raise up, to save. Apart from Christ, we are just a gathering of people." [33:44](Download | Download)

"The church fathers kept the gospel message central and tried to say we are called to remain united. Now they did remain united for several hundred years, but there's an asterisk to that because the more people you add, the more problems you have." [45:27](Download | Download)

"The Council of Nicaea in 325 AD was particularly significant, producing the Nicene Creed, a foundational statement of Christian belief that continues to unite believers across denominational lines." [49:23](Download | Download)

"The painstaking process of canonization demonstrates the church's commitment to doctrinal purity and the authority of Scripture. The Bible we have today is the result of careful deliberation and the Holy Spirit's guidance." [56:50](Download | Download)

"Despite the church's efforts to maintain unity, history reveals fractures and splits, such as the Great Schism of 1054 and the Protestant Reformation in 1517. These events led to the proliferation of denominations." [01:00:39](Download | Download)

"Even in the midst of our mess, we can look back and say Jesus is with us. He's with us in church history. It matters because we see the foundations on which we stand." [01:06:58](Download | Download)

"I pray that we would be a people, an eklesia of Christ, who seeks to remain faithful to Jesus' teaching and strive for unity within his church." [01:07:41](Download | Download)
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