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You want your life to count—to have real purpose and meaning. But getting there can often feel out of reach. The secret to The Good Life might already be in your hands. Let’s find out how in our new series.
Life.Church Online. Unshakable - Week 1. Enjoy a great experience with great people from around the world!
- Two Approaches to Avoid
- The Temple and God’s Presence
- Reflections on Place
- Humans Are Embodied Souls
- Open to Learning
- Conclusion
There are two approaches to avoid in this debate. This first is to make assumptions. Both sides, those who say that online church can be fully church, and those who say it cannot, operate under assumptions. Let’s start with Old School Ollie. Here is his main line of argument: But there’s a counter to this argument. In the first century there was no...
Putting aside the present church age for the moment, and looking at the “before” and “after,” does God meet with His people in a placeless manner? No. The location for that in the Old Testament was the tabernacle, and later Temple. It is only a small exaggeration to say that the temple was everything, in the worship of God’s people: “In short, the ...
Part of the biblical theology of “temple” is that in all three periods—the time before Christ, the new covenant, and new Jerusalem—God’s presence, even though everywhere, dwells in a different, deeper, special sense in a place. In these “last days” (taking this expression as the days from the first coming to the second coming), that place is the lo...
A second area of theology can be introduced with this question: To what extent can a disembodied soul (a digital presence) engage in the interactions between believers that Jesus and the apostles like Paul and Peter commanded and envisioned? To start with, the concept of God dwelling in a human body, an individual believer (1 Corinthians 6:19; John...
Most of this article has been a critique of the term, and concept, of online church. However, Old School Ollie has much to learn. Up to this point his church has been entirely physical, with a service audio posted online each week as a supplement to, not a part of, the church. That audio is meant for those who missed church that Sunday, or who atte...
Online church is not church. This is a contradiction, not an oxymoron. Some of the things a church does can certainly be taken online. Perhaps some parts can be done better online, in certain contexts, than in person. Perhaps others are best done in a hybrid model. The reason that online church is not church is at least two-fold. First, all the ind...
Many of our Life.Church locations offer both online and in-person ways to explore your faith on your own terms. That means you can experience the same uplifting services and be part of our diverse church community, wherever and whenever it’s most convenient for you.
Apr 19, 2022 · Despite having multiple sites, there is only a single message that is live-streamed from one church to the rest. Craig Groeschel is the lead pastor, but they frequently have other speakers preach the weekly sermon. Life.Church is part of the Evangelical Covenant Church denomination.
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You want your life to count—to have real purpose and meaning. But getting there can often feel out of reach. The secret to The Good Life might already be in your hands.