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What comes to mind when you hear the word "church"? For many of us, we immediately think of a physical building—four brick walls where we gather on Sunday mornings or Wednesday evenings. But scripturally, the church was never designed to be a place we merely visit.
In this episode of The Heidelberg Catechism in a Year, Clayton walks us through Lord’s Day 21, shifting our focus to the beautiful, worldwide work of the Holy Spirit among God's people. Even when we feel tired and weary, the Heidelberg Catechism reminds us of the profound comfort found in belonging to Christ's body.
Inside the Episode:
"The church was never designed to stand alone because the Christian life was never meant to be lived alone."
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What comes to mind when you hear the word "church"? For many of us, we immediately think of a physical building—four brick walls where we gather on Sunday mornings or Wednesday evenings. But scripturally, the church was never designed to be a place we merely visit.
In this episode of The Heidelberg Catechism in a Year, Clayton walks us through Lord’s Day 21, shifting our focus to the beautiful, worldwide work of the Holy Spirit among God's people. Even when we feel tired and weary, the Heidelberg Catechism reminds us of the profound comfort found in belonging to Christ's body.
Inside the Episode:
"The church was never designed to stand alone because the Christian life was never meant to be lived alone."