Should Churches Be Structured Towards Unbelievers?

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In this video, we explore a growing question in modern Christianity: Should churches be structured with unbelievers in mind? For decades, many churches have built their services around attracting nonbelievers — but is that what Scripture teaches?

We’ll look at:

- The rise of the seeker-friendly movement and its effects on the Church
- Why many pastors are rethinking the idea that “the Church exists for those who aren’t there yet”
- What the Bible actually says about who church gatherings are for
- The importance of spiritual gifts, correction, and holiness in the gathered body
- Why evangelism should primarily happen outside the church, not within it

Using insights from pastors like Lynn Malone and Mike Duran, as well as passages from 1 Corinthians, James, and Acts, we’ll consider how the Church can return to its biblical mission — worshiping God, equipping believers, and sending them into the world to share the Gospel.

🎙️ Topics include:

- The seeker-sensitive approach and its consequences
- What Paul and the early church modeled
- The difference between evangelism and discipleship
- Why unbelievers most need to see God’s glory, not entertainment

📚 Scripture References:
- 1 Corinthians 5:12–13
- James 4:4
- Colossians 4:5
- 1 Corinthians 14:24–25
- 1 John 4:6
- 2 Timothy 3:16–17
- Acts 17:16–18

Whether you’re a pastor, church leader, or believer curious about how the Church can balance evangelism and discipleship, this video is for you.

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