Skeleton Church: A Bare-Bones Definition of Church

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Do you want to be the church?

How can you, if you don't know what the church actually is?

Only after you understand what the church is can you begin to properly live and function as God's church in this world.

Thankfully, Skeleton Church simply and easily defines "church" for you, so that you can embark on the thrilling adventure of being the church and following Jesus wherever He leads.

By reading this book, you will also discover answers the most basic questions all humans have about their own existence and identity. Understanding church is the first step to understanding everything!

In Skeleton Church, Jeremy Myers provides a bare-bones basic definition of the church which then allows the reader to understand their role within human history and God's plan for the world.

Furthermore, the basic definition of the church provided in this book helps create peace and unity within all types of churches around the world and throughout history. By understanding the biblical definition of church, we can fulfill the prayer of Jesus that we be one (John 17:21). Let us return to the skeleton church and grow in unity once again.

And don't worry. This book does not push or emphasize any one denomination or style of church. The ideas in this book apply equally to mega-churches and house-churches, as well as to Episcopal and non-denominational churches (and everything in-between.

Read this book today to begin functioning as God's people in this world.

About the author

Jeremy Myers is a popular blogger, author, and teacher. He has authored numerous books, including Why You have Not Committed the Unforgivable Sin and The Atonement of God. You can learn more about Jeremy Myers and his other books at his website, RedeemingGod.com

Jeremy lives in Oregon with his wife, Wendy, and their three daughters.

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