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Truth Encounter: The Church The Body of Christ

Dave Wyrtzenwww.truthencounter.com
There are more mega-churches in the U.S. than ever before, but the number of Americans who actually go to church is decreasing. Could it be that all of our market driven strategies and plans are causing Christians to move about from one hotspot to the next, but not bringing new babies into Christ's family? It's time for us to stop debating whether our pastors need to spike their hair and wear their shirt out to keep up with the times and get back in time to the first century document that actually tells us the truth about Christ and His Body—the Church. Listen to this eight part series and stop church hopping and start church planting and building.
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Episodes

One Another Living (Galatians 5-6)

The New Testament honestly faces the way believers really are. Discover how you can become a restoring, instead of a rejecting saint!

Aug 30, 202126 min

The Church The Body of Christ (1 Corinthians 12)

Have you ever heard someone mention the church as “the body of Christ?” The Apostle Paul exposes ideas about the relationship between our physical body & the church.

Aug 08, 202126 min

The Church The Bride (Eph 5:22-31)

Going to a wedding no one wants to miss? Don’t miss the observations on the difference between men & women and the importance of weddings.

Aug 01, 202137 min

The Church The Temple (Acts 7:44-50)

The subject of God’s temple is traced through the Scriptures, and we are challenged to clarify our thinking about where the true house of the Lord is today.

Jul 25, 202143 min

Shepherd The Flock (John 10:1-30)

CEO, coach, visionary, strategist—the job titles for pastors today look more like Steve Jobs or the coach of the University of Texas than a faithful, steady shepherd who gets sheep manure on their boots.

Jul 18, 202143 min
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