“A man can't be always defending the truth, there must be a time to feed on it.” C.S. Lewis
Hello Kitchen Table Theology Family! We’re your hosts, Jen Denton, and Pastor Jeff Cranston. This is our third episode in a new series on the Church. The Doctrine of the Church is also known as the doctrine of Ecclesiology. Previously we’ve discussed how the church is like a flock and fellowship. Today we’ll discuss how the church is like a body
[00:26] What is The Body of Christ?
[05:41] The Church is a Body
[09:47] A Divided Body
[21:08] So What?
Key Quotes
“Groups can provide fellowship and interaction, but they point to the deeper longing for every person to belong in the family of God. The ultimate membership a person can have is in the body of Christ.” - Pastor Jeff Cranston
“The truth is that the body of Christ is designed to teach us that we need one another and that we must care for one another to the world. We must show ourselves wanting Christ, united in love, and united in a shared life. We're united in Jesus. Such unity is not uniformity, it's not even conformity, it is unity.” - Pastor Jeff Cranston
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