V. Goals of the Church
VI. Organization/administration of the church
VII. Being an effective Church
VIII. Congregations' responsibility to their leaders
V. Goals of the Church
VI. Organization/administration of the church
VII. Being an effective Church
VIII. Congregations' responsibility to their leaders
God is sovereign. He reigns victorious over the all the earth. He alone is Lord. The church is missionary. That is its calling. The church is called out of the world in order to be sent back into the world. It is to be not of the world, so that it can be in the world as the change-agent. Those are Jesus’ words, recorded in John’s missionary text.1 The church is invited by the Holy Spirit to send apostolic teams comprised of its best and its brightest to change the world.
"...For then shall be great tribulation, such as was not since the beginning of the world to this time, no, nor ever shall be." Matthew 24:21
Jesus answering the question, "What shall be the sign of Thy coming, and of the end of the world?"
The article discusses the discuss differences between churches and Messianic synagogues.
III. Purpose of the Church
IV. Function of the Church
I. Description of the Church
II. Leadership in the church
There is only one “Tree” that is Israel and returning goyim (gentiles) are grafted IN to this tree then how is it that we have replacement theology but in fact it should be IN PLACE theology because we were “in placed” of the disbelieving Jews into the root
Replacement Theology is still the majority view among professing Christian theologians, but Premillennialism is by and large considered a legitimate and vocal minority, at least in Evangelical Protestant circles.
God is involved in only two worldwide construction projects. The first is called evangelism. The second worldwide program God is involved in is the Church.