Listen "4.1 What is the Church? (Part 1)"
Episode Synopsis
1. Prior to this podcast, how would you have answered the question, “What is the Church?” Did you resonate with some of the answers in the beginning of the podcast?
2. According to the Podcast, the Bible describes the church as the Temple of God (1 Pet 2:5), the Bride of Christ (Rev 19:6-9), the Body of Christ (Eph 4:15,16, and the Family of God (Eph 2:18,19). How are each of these descriptions important for how we understand the church?
3. The Podcast mentioned four questions (puzzle pieces) that help us to understand the church according to the Scriptures: (1) Who are the members of the church? (2) Who are the officers of the church? (3) What is the purpose of the church? (4) What are the defining marks of the church?This podcast discussed the first two questions. What was helpful to you?
4. What else was helpful to you in this podcast?
2. According to the Podcast, the Bible describes the church as the Temple of God (1 Pet 2:5), the Bride of Christ (Rev 19:6-9), the Body of Christ (Eph 4:15,16, and the Family of God (Eph 2:18,19). How are each of these descriptions important for how we understand the church?
3. The Podcast mentioned four questions (puzzle pieces) that help us to understand the church according to the Scriptures: (1) Who are the members of the church? (2) Who are the officers of the church? (3) What is the purpose of the church? (4) What are the defining marks of the church?This podcast discussed the first two questions. What was helpful to you?
4. What else was helpful to you in this podcast?
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