Q&A Session: August 28, 2020

Q&A Session: August 28, 2020

Note that this post is audio only.

How can we leverage the opportunities given to us by the grace of the gospel in the midst of isolating seasons?

Think about the new ways churches have been operating due to COVID-19. Instead of giving up, the body of Christ is determined to hear the Word of God and continue to practice Christian fellowship, koinonia, despite the difficult times.

Through house churches, zoom calls, and one-on-one meetings, we continue to experience fellowship with one another. After all, we are still able to pray, to study Scripture, to have devotionals with one another, and so much more. We can and should have an intimate level of fellowship with our brothers and sisters in Christ.

Koinonia might look different in this unusual season, but God works out everything for His glory.

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