The question of whether church attendance is necessary for Christians touches on a fundamental misunderstanding of what the church actually is. Many people view church as merely an activity to attend, an organization to support, or a building for religious rituals. However, Scripture reveals that the church is far more significant - it's God's unified body designed to display His wisdom to both the seen and unseen world.According to Ephesians, God's purpose is to use the church to demonstrate His wisdom by uniting people who would otherwise remain divided. The church represents God's answer to the division that rulers and authorities - both human and demonic - work to maintain. We are reconciled to God together as one body through the cross, not as isolated individuals. This means there's no such thing as being reconciled to God outside of the church body.The unity of the church requires intentional effort, humility, gentleness, and patience. It's not about spending time only with Christians we like or agree with, but learning to love people who are sometimes difficult to love. This process transforms us and demonstrates God's power to a watching world. Rather than asking whether we need to go to church, we should recognize that church isn't something we attend - it's something we belong to, just as an arm belongs to a body.