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Why is it necessary to be part of the church after baptism?

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Being part of the church post-baptism is essential for fellowship, growth, and utilizing spiritual gifts for God's kingdom.

Baptism not only signifies individual faith but also acts as a gateway into the community of believers—the church. After baptism, Christians are called to participate actively in the life of the church, which is described as the body of Christ, where each member has unique gifts and roles. This communal aspect is vital for spiritual growth, accountability, and encouragement among believers. The New Testament illustrates that the church functions as a collective, with shared responsibilities to edify one another and advance the gospel. Thus, embracing church membership enhances a believer's experience of their faith and provides an avenue to serve God and others in unity.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 12:12-13, Hebrews 10:24-25

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