Ephesians 3~ The truth about the church is...


Hey Reader,

When you think of the church, what usually comes to mind? A building with a steeple? A preacher delivering a sermon from a pulpit?

If you're unsure, I'm excited to share that Paul dives into the full spiritual reality of what the church truly is in Ephesians 3. And in today's powerful Bible study, we unpack many surprising truths about the church that every believer needs to know.

So Reader, I encourage you to watch the entire Ephesians 3 Bible Study video here – and don't forget to download the Ephesians Bible Study Guide to enhance your personal study time.

Also, don't forget to join the conversation in the comments - I'd love to hear how God is speaking to you through this passage.

I'm praying that you experience God's abundant love beyond measure today!

P.S. If you missed Ephesians 2 you can watch it ​HERE​.

P.S.S. In the Bible study guide, you will find thought-provoking questions and insights to help you apply the truths we study to your everyday life. Grab your copy, and let's keep growing together! Download it now HERE!

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With You on the Journey,

Rachel G. Scott

Bible Student-Teacher, YouVersion Partner, and Christian YouTuber

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