Jump In To Church

This message explains what the church truly is—not a building, style, or preference—but a people called out by Jesus for His purpose. Looking at Jesus’ words in Matthew 16, the message shows that the church (*ecclesia*) belongs to Christ and exists to carry out His mission in the world. From the early church in Acts, we see believers gathering to worship, learn, serve, give, and share the gospel together, not as an organization only but as a living body. The church is described as a consecrated people in a consecrated place, united around the confession that Jesus is Lord and committed to helping others know and follow Him.

This message then challenges how we approach church, warning that when we treat it as entertainment or personal preference, we miss its purpose. Church is not about what we get from it but about participating in God’s mission—approaching with reverence and readiness, contributing as well as consuming, and living out faith beyond the weekend gathering. We are invited to “jump in,” grow as fully devoted followers of Jesus, and carry the mission into everyday life. The gathering prepares us to be the church everywhere we go, because the church is God’s plan to reach the world through His people.

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