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Church | Definition, History, Types | Britannica Church, in Christian doctrine, the Christian religious community as a whole, or a body or organization of Christian believers After the Crucifixion, early Christians established their own communities of believers, modeled on the Jewish synagogue
What Is the Church? Its Purpose and Identity - Christianity At its core, the church is the global community of Christ followers who believe in the divinity and resurrection of Jesus Christ and are commissioned to proclaim the good news of His salvation to the world The church transcends age, gender, race, geography, and socioeconomic lines
What is the Church? Its Role Purpose According to the Bible Today, the church is exactly what God stated: the house of God, the pillar and foundation of the truth, God’s temple, His body, a chosen people, a holy priesthood and, regardless of the circumstances that it faces, it will continue being everything that God said it is
Christian Church - Wikipedia In ecclesiology, the Christian Church is what different Christian denominations conceive of as being the true body of Christians or the original institution established by Jesus Christ [1][2][3] "Christian Church" has also been used in academia as a synonym for Christianity, despite the fact that it is composed of multiple churches or
1. What Is the Church - bible. org What is the church? The English word “church” comes from the Greek word “ekklesia,” which means “a gathering” or “an assembly” or literally “called-out-ones ” It was a word used of any gathering or congregation—not only a religious one
What Is the Church? by R. C. Sproul - Ligonier Ministries The church is a new temple built in Christ, by Christ, and for Christ Obviously, Paul isn’t saying the church is a building made out of mortar and brick, but that we are the stones, the living stones, as 1 Peter 2:5 tells us