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Why Should I Go To Church? I Am The Church | Ask A Pastor Ep. 7

20 min · 13. maj 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/216325/fan_mail/new] A lot of people today say, “I don’t need to go to church… I am the church.” And while there’s truth in that statement, Scripture shows us that following Jesus was never meant to happen in isolation. In Episode 7 of the Ask A Pastor Podcast, Pastor Todd Barham unpacks what the Bible really teaches about being the church, biblical community, and why gathering with other believers still matters. From Romans 12 and Hebrews 10 to the example of the early church in Acts 2, this conversation challenges the modern mindset of disconnected Christianity and reminds us that the Body of Christ only functions properly when it’s connected together. Whether you’ve experienced church hurt, struggled with organized religion, or questioned the importance of attending church, this episode offers biblical truth, encouragement, and practical wisdom for living out your faith in authentic community. You may be able to pray alone, worship alone, and read your Bible alone—but you cannot fully live out the New Testament alone. If you truly are the church… then live connected like the church. Support the show [http://hopechurchcleburne.com/giving/]

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