The Life of the Church: The Table, Pulpit, and Square
By Joe Thorn
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What should a church do?
Look at your church’s calendar and you will learn something of its mission. But how do you know it’s the mission Jesus gave?
In The Life of the Church, Joe Thorn explains the mission of the church and the three rhythms for fulfilling it. The result is a simple, memorable model for church life and ministry, grounded in Scripture and aligned with historic practices.
Useful for training in membership class, discipleship groups, and elder boards—and even for devotional reading—The Life of the Church is at once theological, practical, and experiential. Readers will not simply be informed, but led to a deeper conviction about their role in the body of Christ. Pastors will be equipped to refocus their ministries, and Christians to fulfill their purpose: be and make disciples.If you wonder what it means to be saved into a body of believers, why the various parts of a worship service matter, and how to engage in the world as a citizen of heaven, then The Life of the Church is for you. It answers this critical question: “Why does the church exist, and how does it shape my life?”
Joe Thorn
Joe Thorn (MDiv, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is the founding and lead pastor of Redeemer Fellowship in St. Charles, Illinois. He is an active blogger at JoeThorn.net, a contributor to The Story ESV Bible and The Mission of God Study Bible, and the author of Note to Self: The Discipline of Preaching to Yourself and Experiencing the Trinity: The Grace of God for the People of God. He and his wife, Jen, have four children.
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The Life of the Church - Joe Thorn
PRAISE FOR THE SERIES
In three short books, Pastor Joe Thorn offers a helpful treatment on the local church that is biblical, baptistic, and Calvinistic—and simultaneously fresh and practical. This is ideal for those who desire a better understanding of what the church is designed to be and do as a community of faith seeking to follow Jesus into the world with the gospel.
In The Heart of the Church, Thorn walks the reader through the gospel and related doctrines, demonstrating how what we believe forms who we are as God’s people. In The Character of the Church, the essential components of a church are laid out in a clear and practical way, showing what is needed for overall church health. In The Life of the Church, Thorn offers a fresh perspective on how the church can live on mission for the glory of God and the good of others in tangible ways.
ED STETZER
Billy Graham Distinguished Chair, Wheaton College
I’d like to pass out The Character of the Church to every one of our church members. It’s that good! It’s a simple yet profound primer on the nature of the church. It gives a brief overview on the authority of the Bible, the ordinances, matters of church membership, and church discipline. These are essential for all believers to know and understand.
DAVE FURMAN
Pastor, Redeemer Church of Dubai, and author of Being There: How to Love Those Who Are Hurting
The Life of the Church is a helpful treatise on worship that will edify the church. Joe is careful to ensure his exhortations spring from Scripture itself, which makes this book applicable for Christians everywhere. It was a joy to read about the many aspects of the life that Christ has purchased for us with His own blood.
GLORIA FURMAN
Cross-cultural worker and author of Missional Motherhood and Alive in Him
The Heart of the Church is a brief and accessible theology of the gospel. It is simple, but not simplistic. It offers profound truths in everyday language. This book will help new Christians and serve as an encouraging reminder to mature ones.
RICHARD C. BARCELLOS
Pastor, Grace Reformed Baptist Church in Palmdale, CA, and author of The Lord’s Supper as a Means of Grace
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JOE THORN
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Contents
Introduction
PART 1: THE TABLE
Chapter 1: Our Need for Community
Chapter 2: Smaller Groups
Chapter 3: Hospitality
PART 2: THE PULPIT
Chapter 4: Corporate Worship
Chapter 5: The Word in Worship
Chapter 6: Worshiping in Spirit and Truth
Chapter 7: Liturgy
PART 3: THE SQUARE
Chapter 8: The Church in the World
Chapter 9: Participation
Chapter 10: Restoration
Chapter 11: Conversation
Chapter 12: Multiplication
Conclusion
Notes
Acknowledgements
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INTRODUCTION
Achurch is not what most people think it is. As I explained in The Character of the Church, the Greek word in the New Testament from which we derive the word church
is ekklesia, meaning assembly.
That term can be used to describe any kind of assembly. But when applied to a local church, it denotes something unique. A local church is an assembly of believers in Jesus who are united together by a common confession, are gathered in one localized body, are ruled by Scripture, and work together for the mission given to them by their Lord.
But even with a clear definition of a church, more must be said. How will a church live? What must it do? For a united group of Christians to be a healthy church like that modeled in the New Testament, it must possess five essential characteristics: (1) Scripture must be rightly preached; (2) the ordinances must be rightly administered; (3) leadership must be formed by and function in accordance with Scripture; (4) discipline must be carried out with grace; and (5) the mission of the church must be shared and embraced by all. But what is the main work of the church, and how should a congregation go about carrying out those responsibilities?
The church can do many things, but there is one primary responsibility given to the church by our Lord: to make disciples (Matt. 28:18–20). Many churches seek to do the work entrusted to them by Jesus through the careful implementation of programs and teaching supported by well-developed systems for assimilation. Others opt for a more organic
approach to disciple-making,