There's a big "C" Church (the body of Christ, His bride), and a little "c" church. The two are often confused. It seems like lots of believers think that meeting in a special building, on a Sunday, sitting in rows, mostly anonymously, singing 3-6 worship songs, and listening to a message is part of the Ten Commandments.
Bobby Gruenewald, asked a great question a few days ago:
How would you define “church”? What are the things that are necessary to call something a church?
Really it's a PHENOMENAL question in this age of video venues, internet church, mega-church, house church.
So, how do you think the bible tells us to do "church"? [What is the/Is there a] pattern or requirements in scripture? What's your opinion/preference?



