tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3246769289463858102.post390558359589830778..comments2023-10-20T10:06:23.364-04:00Comments on Preaching Essentials- Lenny Luchetti: The Purpose of the Church...in my estimationLenny Luchettihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08896001990363426239noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3246769289463858102.post-78721920945927078022010-04-07T21:20:11.581-04:002010-04-07T21:20:11.581-04:00My primary goal for finding a church was that it b...My primary goal for finding a church was that it be a place where I could really worship Sunday mornings. This has been possible because I have experienced the presence of God consistently in the worship services. There is something about worshipping God where the Spirit is released to have its impact in a corporate experience that is different than worship I have experienced alone. When the Scriptures talk about the Body of Christ it speaks of the Church and the local church at its best. My recent struggle with back pain emphasizes to me how each part of the body needs all other parts to work well together. Surely the purpose of the church is to learn how to help each Body part be the best it can be.Roberta Smallsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3246769289463858102.post-30445735414231387952010-03-30T07:38:43.519-04:002010-03-30T07:38:43.519-04:00Thank you, Jessica, for pinpointing one of the pre...Thank you, Jessica, for pinpointing one of the premier values and purposes of the local church- COMMUNITY! You have really hit the proverbial nail on the head. Life together with each other and Father, Son, and Holy Spirit fosters the accountability, support, and power that enables the church to do worship, fellowship, discipleship, outreach, and ministry.Lenny Luchettihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08896001990363426239noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3246769289463858102.post-28555140074943465662010-03-29T22:09:00.401-04:002010-03-29T22:09:00.401-04:00I understand your point...that the purpose is to w...I understand your point...that the purpose is to worship in its fullest sense, as you have described. However, I would contend that the establishment of the church helped to bind the early communities together because they perceived themselves to be accountable to one another. Paul's letters are full of admonitions about how the members of the body each had purpose, and were responsible to and for one another. He provided extensive guidance on how they were supposed to act toward one another. I think that the purpose of the church is accountability. <br /><br />I think that one can academically learn about Christ, and emotionally experience the love of God without interacting with other. I think that one can perform acts of praise and worship individually, without human contact. I think that we can each pursue a course of discipleship in the 'solitary of our aloneness.' No church required.<br /><br />But I think that we are called as a body (church), to build one another up, to meet the needs of the community in which we live, and to SHARE God's love. All of these things require others to complete the activity. Worship, discipleship, fellowship, etc. are all functions of the church. But ultimately, 'the church' provides the context and framework for "relationship" which is at the heart of our faith. And relationships, at least healthy ones, require us to be accountable to and for one another.Jessica Graveshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04019136523887743309noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3246769289463858102.post-91917912204928649102010-03-23T01:03:18.098-04:002010-03-23T01:03:18.098-04:00Lenny, I too believe that we need to worship God i...Lenny, I too believe that we need to worship God in Spirit and Truth and there's no other way as in a favorite old hymn of mine says To Trust and Obey To Be happy in Jesus we must Trust and obey. To sit at his feet and have fellowship sweet and be still and listen to what he wants to say and than Obey What can I say but yes Lord! Church spurs us on to be who God wants us to be and what he wants us to do for him!Maria Cicalanoreply@blogger.com