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We love the idea of Christian community, but living it out is another story. Real community will inconvenience you. It will require effort. It will stretch your comfort. And yet, Scripture makes it clear: we were never meant to follow Christ alone.
In this episode, we look at the early church and what it actually meant to do life together. We talk honestly about why community feels hard, why showing up matters more than feelings, and why biblical community is worth the cost. This isn’t about finding perfect people, it’s about committing to imperfect people for the sake of Christ.
If you’ve been craving deeper connection, struggling to stay consistent, or wondering why community hasn’t felt life-giving yet, this episode is for you.
By Chloe Lynn CollinsWe love the idea of Christian community, but living it out is another story. Real community will inconvenience you. It will require effort. It will stretch your comfort. And yet, Scripture makes it clear: we were never meant to follow Christ alone.
In this episode, we look at the early church and what it actually meant to do life together. We talk honestly about why community feels hard, why showing up matters more than feelings, and why biblical community is worth the cost. This isn’t about finding perfect people, it’s about committing to imperfect people for the sake of Christ.
If you’ve been craving deeper connection, struggling to stay consistent, or wondering why community hasn’t felt life-giving yet, this episode is for you.