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Do We Really Need the Church?

33 min · 16 de abr de 2026
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Can you follow Jesus without the church? In this episode, we unpack a question many people are asking today—especially those who’ve experienced church hurt. We explore what Scripture really says about community, why faith was never meant to be lived alone, and how isolation can quietly impact your spiritual growth. We also have an honest conversation about church hurt—what it is, how to heal, and how to find a healthy, biblical church without ignoring past pain. If you’ve ever felt disconnected, unsure, or hesitant about church, this conversation is for you. -B&K

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