Many today consider the church to be outdated, irrelevant, and deeply flawed. Yet the Bible calls the church ‘the manifold wisdom of God.’ In the opening talk of this series, Liam Thatcher looks at Ephesians 3, and considers the counter-intuitive way God views His people.
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Part of our teaching series: Church: The Wisdom of God
The word ‘church’ evokes a wide range of thoughts and ideas. A building, with stained-glass and uncomfortable pews. A loving community where all can belong. A dwindling, divided, and flawed institution. But according to the Bible, the church is something precious. It is the wisdom of God. This series explores some of the biblical images of the church, considering what they reveal about God’s purpose for His people.