A clear, accessible guide to how the New Testament describes the church—as an institution, a network of local congregations, and a growing spiritual family.
This book surveys the biblical word ecclesia and traces how early Christians understood church life, leadership, and mission. It links historical context with practical faith, showing how the church's purpose has shaped its worship, governance, and outreach across time and place.
- Understand the different ways the church is described in Scripture: as an institution, a local gathering, and a larger community.
- Explore how Paul and other early Christians organized and supported multiple churches in cities and regions.
- See how the church’s authority and leadership are rooted in Christ and expressed through the Holy Spirit.
- Gain a historical lens on how church life informs modern faith and practice.
Ideal for readers seeking a concise, biblically grounded overview of church meaning and its enduring relevance in today’s world.