The Bible often uses metaphorical imagery to help us better understand what God is communicating to us. It is no different when it comes to the doctrine of the church. The Church has been described as Christ’s bride, Christ’s body, a temple, an inheritance, and so much more. But what do these names mean for us today? This series will look at five ways that the New Testament describes the Church, and what that means for us today.
Sermons
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August 29 2021
Series: What's in a Name?
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August 22 2021
Series: What's in a Name?
Jesus tells the early church, “You will be my witnesses”…
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August 15 2021
Series: What's in a Name?
The word family can conjure up a number of meanings,…
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August 8 2021
Series: What's in a Name?
We belong to Christ and are brought into his body…
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August 1 2021
Series: What's in a Name?
The church is named, “ekklesia” meaning the assembly of God,…