Sunday 19 July 2020

The need of church to offer prayer

Say a group of Christians about the church and you will most certainly get a mixed response. Some people might say they don't love the church while they love Jesus. Some might say, "We love the Church Sydney, of course."
God ordained the church to fulfill His purpose and will in the world, a fellowship of the defective. When we look at the biblical teaching of the church, we realize that the church is vital for Christ's growth. We prosper as we remain connected to the Church Sydney, like a branch growing because its connection with the tree.
So why would anyone want to go to church? Regardless of what's said about churches, people expect their problems in life to be addressed in some form or fashion. With all their world's weight and pressures on them, the church expects to respond in a bible way that no other institution can provide.
The faithful as well as the community will benefit from making a difference in everyday life. When the church is deeply rooted in its community and its membership functions as government workers, the church impacts the lives of the people and the faithful accomplish the Messiah's mission on the earth.
All the members of Church Sydney, big or small, will employ more young men and women to participate in the ministry in different capacities. The obligation to direct the next generation of leaders weighs heavily on those in positions of leadership who now believe in the believers. In addition, the challenge of preparing a Christian for leadership will require adequate preparation and a willingness to embrace a role in the church to meet the many challenges in the culture that lie ahead. We will begin to look deep inside ourselves and come forward in the name of Christ to serve the needs of all men.

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