The Communion of Saints: Faith for the Both of Us

09/10/2025 8 min Temporada 4 Episodio 7
The Communion of Saints: Faith for the Both of Us

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What does it mean to say, “I believe in the communion of saints”? In this episode of the Gospel Gumbo Podcast, we explore the biblical, theological, historical, and emotional depth behind this often-overlooked line in the Apostles' Creed. Discover how the gospel redefines the word “saint,” how the early Church practiced radical spiritual equality, and why community is not optional for Christian growth.Chaplain and host Will walks through the power of spiritual fellowship across time, space, and cultures—offering encouragement and practical steps for finding true connection in the Body of Christ.What You’ll Learn:·      Why every believer in Christ is called a saint (Romans 1:7, Ephesians 1:1)·      How the communion of saints stretches across history and geography·      The radical egalitarianism of the early church—and why it changed the world·      How sacraments like Communion embody the unity of believers·      Practical ways to live out true Christian fellowship today·      The power of communal faith for those who feel weak or doubtful·      Why the gospel calls us to unity, even in a fractured and individualistic cultureKey Scriptures Mentioned:·      Hebrews 12:1 – The great cloud of witnesses·      Galatians 3:28 & Colossians 3:11 – Unity in Christ·      Acts 2:42 – Fellowship in the early church·      1 Corinthians 10:16 & 12 – Participation in the body of Christ·      Ephesians 4:15–16 – Growth through community·      Revelation 7 – Every tribe and tongue before the throneThemes:·      Christian community·      The Apostles’ Creed explained·      Church history and theology·      Belonging in the Body of Christ·      The role of spiritual friendship·      Communion and connection·      Overcoming church hurt and isolationPerfect For:·      Christians struggling with isolation or church hurt·      Listeners wanting to understand the Apostles’ Creed·      Pastors and small group leaders teaching on Christian community·      Anyone seeking deeper spiritual connection with others·      Fans of church history, biblical theology, and gospel-centered reflectionThanks for listening. Contact me here: [email protected] for corrections, suggestions, encouragements, questions.