Season 2, Episode 1: Why We Need to Talk About the Church
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In a cultural moment marked by confusion, compromise, and spiritual disconnection, few doctrines are more neglected—or more misunderstood—than the doctrine of the Church.
In this opening episode of Season 2, Justin, Matt, and Nathan make the case that the Church is not a religious accessory, a social organization, or a tool for personal improvement, but the blood-purchased people of Christ. As secular pressure and theological drift continue to reshape modern Christianity, the need for a clear, confessional, and biblically grounded vision of the Church has never been greater.
We discuss:
• Why cultural definitions of “church” are insufficient • What is lost when church becomes optional or individualized • The biblical purpose of the Church—worship, Word, ordinances, and discipleship • The danger of replacing exegetical preaching with therapeutic or pragmatic substitutes • How confessions and creeds guard the Church from compromise disguised as progress • Why a high view of Christ necessarily demands a high view of His Church
This season is not about reinventing the Church—it’s about recovering her.
Join us as we begin a season devoted to the glory of Christ and the good of His people.