If We’re The Church, Why Are We Still Going To One?
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The joy of a home taking shape collides with the ache of a culture off course. The Gospel Twins share recent stories of racism that cut close to the bone, then ask the question too many churches dodge: how can we claim one Lord, one faith, one baptism while still tolerating division in the pews and prejudice in our hearts? From there, we follow the thread—money, media, and misaligned values—to expose how greed dresses up as normal while neighbors struggle to buy groceries. It’s not about shaming success; it’s about re-centering justice, stewardship, and the Kingdom way.
The brothers delve into the distinction between ecclesia and “church,” illustrating how language drift has transformed a living community into a physical location. If Jesus calls us to worship in spirit and truth, why do we keep chasing stages, titles, and celebrity pulpits? They challenge the clergy-lordship mindset Jesus hates, and we paint a better vision: house-to-house fellowship, shared meals, mutual discipleship, and leaders who actually know the people who labor among them. This isn’t nostalgia; it’s New Testament practice. And it’s how unity gets real enough to heal what Sunday slogans can’t.
Grace takes center stage. Legalism counts sins; the gospel breaks chains. The G.T.s revisit Jesus and the woman caught in adultery to show how no-condemnation empowers genuine change. Then they land the plane with practical stewardship of the body as a temple: which fruits and vegetables handle pesticides better, how to spot cleaner cereals with simple ingredients and lower sugar, and why some plant-based products wreck your gut while others support it. Health is spiritual when the Spirit lives in you.
If you’re hungry for a faith that confronts racism, dethrones empty tradition, and trades box-church habits for living ecclesia, press play and lean in. Share this with someone who needs course correction, subscribe for a fresh kingdom perspective each week, and leave a review to help more people discover the Gospel Twins.