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Church Membership: How the World Knows Who Represents Jesus (9Marks, Building Healthy Churches)
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Listen to a sermon by Jonathan Leeman on Church Membership from the 9Marks Conference entitled Church Membership. Source: Sermon Audio
Read an interview with Jonathan Leeman at Internet Monk

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Why should you join a church?
Becoming a member of a church is an important, and often neglected, part of the Christian life. Yet the trend these days is one of shunning the practice of organized religion and showing a distaste or fear of commitment, especially of institutions.

Jonathan Leeman addresses these issues with a straightforward explanation of what church membership is and why it’s important. Giving the local church its proper due, Leeman has built a compelling case for committing to the local body.

Includes a Foreword by Michael Horton

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Related Media

Listen to a sermon by Jonathan Leeman on Church Membership from the 9Marks Conference entitled Church Membership. Source: Sermon Audio
Read an interview with Jonathan Leeman at Internet Monk

Publisher's Description

Why should you join a church?
Becoming a member of a church is an important, and often neglected, part of the Christian life. Yet the trend these days is one of shunning the practice of organized religion and showing a distaste or fear of commitment, especially of institutions.

Jonathan Leeman addresses these issues with a straightforward explanation of what church membership is and why it’s important. Giving the local church its proper due, Leeman has built a compelling case for committing to the local body.

Includes a Foreword by Michael Horton