In this episode of the Ordinary Christian Podcast, Craig discusses the significance of joining a local church rather than merely attending. He emphasizes the accountability, community, and spiritual growth that come from being an active member of a church. The conversation explores the biblical basis for church membership, the role of the church in a believer’s life, and practical reasons for committing to a local church. Thompson encourages listeners to engage deeply with their church community, highlighting that church is not just a building but a gathering of believers committed to worship, service, and mutual support.
Takeaways
- You should join a church for the accountability it brings.
- Your excuses for not joining a church do not stand up to scripture.
- The church is made up of people, not a building.
- The church should regularly gather for worship.
- Joining a church doesn’t save you, but helps you grow spiritually.
- We can accomplish more together than we could alone.
- We expose false gospels by showing true love to one another.
- It’s not just about you; you have something to give to the church.
- The church is the bride of Christ, and we should honor it.
- You need to find a church to join, not just attend.
Sound Bites
- “We can accomplish more together than alone.”
- “We expose false gospels by showing true love.”
- “The church is the bride of Christ.”
Chapters
00:00The Importance of Church Membership
11:14Understanding the Biblical Basis for Church Membership
20:36Reasons to Join a Local Church