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$3.00The Church: Her Nature, Authority, Purpose, and Worship (Jeffrey Johnson)
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Jeffrey Johnson’s book looks at how to properly approach the many facets of how our Lord designed the church to work. He explores the subjects of membership, worship, discipline, leadership, and our mutual responsibilities one to another.
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The Church
Her Nature, Authority, Purpose, and Worship
Jeffrey Johnson’s book looks at how to properly approach the many facets of how our Lord designed the church to work. He explores the subjects of membership, worship, discipline, leadership, and our mutual responsibilities one to another.
Order the 12-part DVD Bible Study Set that goes alongside this book!
Table of Contents
Part 1: The Nature of the Church
1. The Marks of the Church
2. The Membership of the Church
3. The Duties of Church
Part 2: The Authority of the Church
4. The Power and Discipline of the Church
5. The Offices of the Church
6. The Government of the Church
Part 3: The Purpose of the Church
7. The Mission of the Church
8. The Methodology of the Church
9. The Teaching of the Church
Part 4: The Worship of the Church
10. The Theology of Worship
11. The Elements of Worship
12. The Principles of Worship
Endorsements
“This excellent book shines the clear light of Scripture on those and many other questions. Since Christ loved the church enough to die for her, every believer ought to share that passion. Jeffrey Johnson clearly does, and I believe you will find his enthusiasm contagious.” — John MacArthur
“Jeffrey Johnson has not only correctly diagnosed what ails the contemporary evangelical church but he has also prescribed the proper cure—a sincere and persistent adherence to the doctrine of Sola Scriptura. This concise yet thorough work should be required reading for every pastor, congregation, and aspirant to the ministry.” — Paul Washer
“Like a carpenter refinishing a classic piece of furniture, Jeffrey Johnson strips away layers of human tradition and worldly-wise philosophy to restore our view of the church to its biblical simplicity.” — Joel R. Beeke