
593 When the Church Is the Church: Agape in Public
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Wednesday, September 10th: The church’s core calling is to display agapē—the rugged, sacrificial love revealed in Jesus—in public life. We explore what Jesus meant by “the gates of Hades” and why His promise empowers the church to carry resurrection life into places ruled by fear and decay. A quick tour of the early church shows how Christians stayed to nurse the sick and bury the dead, even earning the grudging respect of Emperor Julian, and how Basil of Caesarea helped institutionalize mercy through one of history’s first hospitals. Today, congregations still deliver a wide array of social services, with research indicating that the vast majority run at least one program serving mostly nonmembers. We note the tangible value of volunteer time and the ongoing centrality of religion in American giving, even as philanthropy diversifies. Participation rates remind us of the mission field at our door, and global data reframes our imagination for a truly worldwide church. We name two tensions: the church’s unique mandate alongside civic partners, and the need for repentance where we’ve failed. Practically, we imagine “agapē outposts” through steady, local acts of service that accrue real community value. The promise of Jesus is not the absence of opposition but the presence of resurrection life among His people. When the church is the church, death loses ground.
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