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What does it really mean to be “the people of God”?
In this episode, we explore how being the Church means more than holding a set of beliefs—it’s an invitation into a people, a story, and a shared identity that stretches across time. From God’s covenant with Israel to the New Testament vision of the Church, we talk about what it means to belong and why that matters, especially in our modern day, when faith is often defined as something private and individual.
By Jeremy and Kumiko JenkinsWhat does it really mean to be “the people of God”?
In this episode, we explore how being the Church means more than holding a set of beliefs—it’s an invitation into a people, a story, and a shared identity that stretches across time. From God’s covenant with Israel to the New Testament vision of the Church, we talk about what it means to belong and why that matters, especially in our modern day, when faith is often defined as something private and individual.