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One: Body – The Overtime Podcast

One: Body – The Overtime Podcast

Welcome to this episode of the Overtime Podcast! We are diving into the “One” series, an annual series where we refocus on the core mission of our church: to grow as disciples and make disciples in relational environments. This week, we explored Ephesians 4, which speaks of unity in the body of Christ—one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God over all. As we move forward, we aim to cultivate an active and unified body where every member is engaged in God’s mission.

Key Points:

Focus on Fundamentals: Like a sports team or a symphony, the church must master the basics—making disciples and helping each other grow in faith.

Unity in Christ: Ephesians 4 emphasizes that there is one Lord, one faith, and one baptism, all tied together by the Holy Spirit. This unity is crucial for the church to reflect Christ to the world.

Metaphors of the Body: The church is described as a body with Christ as the head, a family, a kingdom, and a temple. These metaphors highlight the importance of every member functioning according to their God-given purpose.

Function and Participation: When parts of the body don’t function or members don’t serve, the entire body suffers, overcompensating for those who are inactive.

Bearing with Each Other: Christian community involves bearing with difficult people, as modeled by those who never gave up on Christian when he walked away from faith.

Personal Testimonies: Testimonies from Wayne, recovering from heart surgery, and Christian, who experienced transformation, demonstrate the importance of each member fulfilling their role in the body.

Action Over Intellect: It’s not enough to just know about faith; discipleship involves actively participating in the church and serving.

Church Membership: Membership isn’t just a label but being a functional part of the body of Christ. New members are encouraged to get involved in life groups and serve.

Cultural Impact: As the body functions well, the church becomes a “city on a hill”—a light that draws people to Christ. When the body isn’t functioning, we miss out on representing Jesus effectively.

Hope for the Series: This series aims to get new people plugged in and involved, moving beyond merely attending church to actively becoming the church.

Discussion Questions:

  1. How does the metaphor of the body help us understand the role of every individual in the church?
  2. What are some ways you can begin to actively participate and use your gifts within the church body?
  3. How can we, as a small group, better bear with one another, especially when it’s challenging?
  4. In what areas of life do we need to shift from intellectual faith to active participation and service?
  5. How does unity in the church reflect Christ to the outside world, and what are the obstacles we face in achieving that unity?

Actionable Next Steps:

If you’re not already, sign up for a membership class to learn more about what it means to be a part of the church body.
Join a life group to grow deeper in fellowship and practice bearing with one another.
Reflect on how you can use your gifts to serve in the church—whether it’s in discipleship, ministry, or support roles.
Consider who in your life you can walk alongside, as others did for Christian, bearing with them through difficulties.

Thank you for joining us on this week’s Overtime Podcast! As we continue in the “One” series, we encourage you to consider how you are playing your part in the body of Christ. Whether it’s joining a life group, serving in ministry, or simply learning to bear with others, every role matters in God’s plan for the church. Let’s commit to becoming a unified body, serving together to make disciples who make disciples. See you next time!

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