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  1. Jan 27, 2021 · Wrong question — churches should be uniting, not dividing congregants. America's churches are supposed to be uniting the nation, not dividing it with political rancor or elevating...

  2. Oct 26, 2021 · The author of Ephesians takes up these statements of unity from Galatians 3:28 and 1 Corinthians 12:13 in such a way that through baptism (Eph. 2:5f) “in Christ Jesus” (2:13), Gentiles and Jews are “one” (2:14), “in one body” (2:16; 4:4; cf. Col. 3:15), and “in one Spirit” (Eph. 2:18; 4:4).

  3. May 23, 2019 · Churches should be connected to each other just as the one body of Christ. Denominations help serve that. I know we often think of denominations as dividing the church, splitting it up into vanilla, strawberry, cherry and so forth, different flavors.

  4. United churches are those which have been formed through the fusion of two or more separate churches, of different or the same confession. They have arisen over the past two centuries as churches have sought to make the unity given them in Christ fully visible.

    • It is theologically crucial. Jesus passionately prayed that his followers would be one and “may be brought to complete unity” (John 17:21, 23 NIV). Why?
    • It is a powerful witness. A unified church is one of the strongest evidences of the truth of the gospel. This is especially true in a world as fragmented and divisive as ours, where countercultural unity among diverse people stands out.
    • There is a common enemy. Highs and lows in the history of church unity tend to correspond to the presence or absence of persecution. When things are comfy for the church, it finds reason to squabble and divide.
  5. Aug 19, 2021 · 1. Keep the Gospel Central. Everyone will claim their issue is a gospel issue. It may be. But you are tasked to keep the specific and salvific message of the gospel clear and central in the life of the church.

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  7. Nov 4, 2022 · How does the potential for conflict affect one’s decision to go back to churchrather than sitting on your couch or going for a hike, where arguably, one could also encounter God? What is the impact on society when churches are a place of division—either within or between them?

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