Doctrine and Practice of the Church
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Lesson 5: Church Membership

16 min read

by Stephen Gibson


Introduction

► Can a person be a Christian and live a Christian life without the church?

[1]There are many good reasons that people may have for coming to church. A person may come to church to learn, to feel God’s presence, to feel acceptance and friendship, to be encouraged, to be changed, to worship God with others, to demonstrate commitment to God and his people, to assist in the ministry of the church, and to see what God will do.

If a person is not coming to church, the things in the above list are not important to him. What kind of person would not care about those things?

Being present doesn’t prove that a person is a Christian, but if a person is not attending church when it is possible for him to, he probably is not a Christian.

► Why does church membership matter? Isn’t it enough just to go to church and be a Christian?


[1]“Those first believers loved the church because they loved Jesus.”
- Larry Smith,
I Believe: Fundamentals
of the Christian Faith