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This week in our series Why Church? Why Gather? Why Studio? We stepped into a deeper conversation often called ecclesiology—the study of the church. At the heart of the message was a simple but important question: Can formation and maturity happen in isolation? Scripture makes something clear—while salvation is deeply personal, it was never meant to be lived out alone. In a culture shaped by “me, myself, and I,” the Bible continually invites us into something bigger: a people, a body, a shared life where faith grows through belonging and proximity.
The book of Hebrews gives us three movements that capture this beautifully: let us draw near to God, let us hold fast to hope, and let us consider one another—stirring each other toward love and good works. Faith can exist in isolation, but formation cannot. We grow when we gather, when we encourage one another, and when we intentionally help each other become more like Christ. The church was never designed as a place to simply receive spiritual content—it’s a community that sustains faith, strengthens courage, and keeps hope alive.
For more info, you can go to our website, check us out on Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube. If you would like to support STUDIO financially, you can do so here.
Have a great week!
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This week in our series Why Church? Why Gather? Why Studio? We stepped into a deeper conversation often called ecclesiology—the study of the church. At the heart of the message was a simple but important question: Can formation and maturity happen in isolation? Scripture makes something clear—while salvation is deeply personal, it was never meant to be lived out alone. In a culture shaped by “me, myself, and I,” the Bible continually invites us into something bigger: a people, a body, a shared life where faith grows through belonging and proximity.
The book of Hebrews gives us three movements that capture this beautifully: let us draw near to God, let us hold fast to hope, and let us consider one another—stirring each other toward love and good works. Faith can exist in isolation, but formation cannot. We grow when we gather, when we encourage one another, and when we intentionally help each other become more like Christ. The church was never designed as a place to simply receive spiritual content—it’s a community that sustains faith, strengthens courage, and keeps hope alive.
For more info, you can go to our website, check us out on Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube. If you would like to support STUDIO financially, you can do so here.
Have a great week!

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