The Scriptural Pattern of Church Organization: A Call to Biblical Fidelity in Contemporary Ecclesiology

The Scriptural Pattern of Church Organization: A Call to Biblical Fidelity in Contemporary Ecclesiology

This paper argues that modern churches should adhere strictly to the New Testament’s scriptural pattern of organization, emphasizing servant leadership and avoiding hierarchical structures. It critiques authoritarianism and advocates for decentralized leadership roles, fostering unity and spiritual growth, while calling for a reformation toward fidelity to biblical teachings on church governance. Continue reading The Scriptural Pattern of Church Organization: A Call to Biblical Fidelity in Contemporary Ecclesiology

The Indivisible Christ: Foundation and Fulfillment of Ecclesial Unity

The Indivisible Christ: Foundation and Fulfillment of Ecclesial Unity

The Church represents a paradox of unity in diversity, with Christ as its foundation and cornerstone. This unity reflects the nature of God, contrasting human fragmentation. While historical divisions challenge this unity, a commitment to Christ, ecumenical dialogue, and collaborative mission can foster true oneness, serving as a powerful witness in a fractured world. Continue reading The Indivisible Christ: Foundation and Fulfillment of Ecclesial Unity

The Transformative Call of Christ: 2 Corinthians 5:15

The Transformative Call of Christ: 2 Corinthians 5:15

The content explores the profound invitation to live for Christ, rooted in Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians. It emphasizes transformational living, shifting from self-centeredness to a Christ-centered existence. The discussion highlights the significance of Christ’s sacrificial death, the resurrection, and the importance of community in this journey toward a purposeful and fulfilling life. Continue reading The Transformative Call of Christ: 2 Corinthians 5:15