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What does it mean to be part of the church?

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Being part of the church means being among those chosen by God to worship Him and grow in faith together.

The church is often described as the body of Christ, comprising believers who have been called out by God and redeemed through the blood of Jesus. In Acts 20:28, the Apostle Paul instructs church leaders to shepherd the congregation, which He purchased with His own blood. This signifies that the church is not merely a social gathering but a sacred assembly of those who have experienced God’s saving grace. The church exists to glorify God by teaching, fellowship, and worship, enabling its members to grow spiritually. Being part of the church means participating in the life of the body, where believers are encouraged, taught, and held accountable in their walk of faith. It is a communal journey toward greater intimacy with Christ.
Scripture References: Acts 20:28, Ephesians 1:22-23

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