The word “church” tends to have a very specific image attached to it: a building with a tall steeple—usually with a cross perched at the top—sometimes with a sign in front with a cheesy message spelled out in plastic letters. Maybe you’ve rejected the traditional church, opting instead for a gathering at a storefront or local coffee shop. But even without the steeple and sign, many of us still think of “church” as a place we go. In the Bible, "church" is always a reference to people, not a place. Church is not a building or a day. Church is the walking, talking embodiment of Christ to a hurting world. And you, my friends, are the Church!