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Steve Gregg

Steve Gregg's focuses on the concept of the Church as a universal movement of believers, emphasizing the importance of community and loving one another. He encourages believers to look beyond denominational labels and institutionalization, and to focus on serving and loving others as Jesus did, rather than fixating on rituals and religious customs. He also addresses issues related to church leadership, membership, and the role of women in the church.

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In Search of the Church

In Search of the Church

In his discourse, Steve Gregg explores the concept of the Church as a universal movement encompassing all true believers in Jesus Christ, rather than just a local building with specific denominational labels. He highlights the importance of the Church as a community of loving brethren, with each mem

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What Is Right About The Church?

What Is Right About The Church?

In this talk, Steve Gregg emphasizes the positive aspects of the church, despite the criticisms often expressed towards institutionalized religion. While acknowledging that the organization and leadership structure of the church may not have been explicitly outlined in the Bible, Gregg encourages Ch

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Into Babylon

Into Babylon

In this talk, Steve Gregg discusses the characteristics of the early Christian church and its evolution over time. He touches on topics such as communion, evangelism, apostolic succession, and the development of clergy and leadership within the church. He notes the differences between the early, pri

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The Way Out of Babylon

The Way Out of Babylon

In "The Way Out of Babylon", speaker Steve Gregg discusses the concept of the church and its institutionalization over time. He argues that while not every institutional church is flawed, some have become legalistic and excommunicate those who do not align with their distinctives. Gregg emphasizes t

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Who Will Lead Us?

Who Will Lead Us?

Steve Gregg discusses the concept of leadership in the context of the Christian church. He argues that the terms "elder," "bishop," and "overseer" are interchangeable and do not comprise separate offices within the church. Furthermore, he emphasizes the importance of studying the Word of God for one

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Role of Women in the Church

Role of Women in the Church

In this discussion, Steve Gregg talks about the role of women in the church, specifically addressing the teaching and speaking activities of women. He cites passages in Corinthians and Timothy that forbid women from teaching authority over men and from speaking in church, and recognizes that this go

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