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Becoming and Being the Body of Christ

Romans 12:4-18

February 11, 2018 • Pastor Justin Keogh • Romans 12:4–18

What comes to mind when you think of the church? Do you think of the church as a temple, a family, a priesthood, or a body? All of these metaphors are used in scripture to describe the new reality that is formed when we, by God's grace, through faith in Christ, become believers. These metaphors describe the deeply interconnected nature of our new life together. Today we'll look at how we're made into a new body and what that means for us living and serving together.

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