The Church VS The Ecclesia Founding Word

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The word Church is used in our English Bibles for the Greek word Ecclesia which means Assembly or Congregation. In context of every place the word Ecclesia appears, it has nothing to do with Sunday mornings or worship services. SESSION NOTES I. Peter Confesses That Jesus Is The Christ; The Messiah; The Son Of The Living God. A. Matthew 16:13-16 B. Matthew 16:20 C. Mark 8:27-30 D. Luke 9:18-21 II. Upon Peter's Confession, Jesus Introduces The Ecclesia (Unfortunately Translated "Church" In Our English Bibles). A. Matthew 16:17-18 B. Hebrews 10:24-25 III. Flashback: When Jesus Was Asked About Where People Should Worship. John 4:19-24 QUOTES & REFERENCES TO THE AMPLIFIED BIBLE ARE FROM THE PRE-2012 CLASSIC EDITION.

The word Church is used in our English Bibles for the Greek word Ecclesia which means Assembly or Congregation. In context of every place the word Ecclesia appears, it has nothing to do with Sunday mornings or worship services. SESSION NOTES I. Peter Confesses That Jesus Is The Christ; The Messiah; The Son Of The Living God. A. Matthew 16:13-16 B. Matthew 16:20 C. Mark 8:27-30 D. Luke 9:18-21 II. Upon Peter's Confession, Jesus Introduces The Ecclesia (Unfortunately Translated "Church" In Our English Bibles). A. Matthew 16:17-18 B. Hebrews 10:24-25 III. Flashback: When Jesus Was Asked About Where People Should Worship. John 4:19-24 QUOTES & REFERENCES TO THE AMPLIFIED BIBLE ARE FROM THE PRE-2012 CLASSIC EDITION.