On this episode of the Trueface Podcast, Robby is back with another solo episode wrestling with how we use and define the word 'pastor'. As many of you know, the church, the ecclesia, is a gathering of believers. Brothers and sisters gathering together in and out of buildings. We gather together frequently for lots of reasons. To edify, celebrate, remember, support and encourage each other, learn together, and equip each other on this path of following Jesus. We are the body of Christ, the bride of Christ, the son’s and daughters of God who come together to use our gifts as part of this Kingdom work of loving each other and our communities. That’s the Church. When we call someone "pastor", who are we talking about?
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